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One Earth - 1001 Worlds


Catalogue Number:  A225-001
Producer:  Michèle Ravilet, Phile Beauchemin, Polivista Productions Inc.
Producers:  Polivista Productions Inc., Phile Beauchemin, Michèle Ravilet
Producing Agencies:  Michèle Ravilet, Phile Beauchemin, Polivista Productions Inc.
Subject:  Canadian Social Issues, Diversity, Documentary, Family Studies/Home Economics, Guidance, Social Issues, Social Sciences
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2013
Running Time:  57:48


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In ONE EARTH, 1001 WORLDS, Roy Dupuis discusses the importance of cultural diversity. Co-hosting with Kalpana Das, he introduces us to the Intercultural Institute of Montreal, whose visionary legacy spanned over almost half a century with the goal of developing a better understanding of pluralism.

Following its closure in 2012, local and international collaborators were invited to share their personal experiences and to shed light on their outstanding accomplishments. The highly innovative reflections and approaches that emerged from this group of thinkers since the 60s is more than relevant today. In sync with its time, the Intercultural Institute of Montreal (IIM) organized a variety of activities in order to favor the intercultural dialogue between government and cultural groups through seminars, conferences, training workshops and cultural performances.

In nature, biodiversity is considered an inherent characteristic of life on earth; then why would it be otherwise with cultural diversity for human kind? Cultivating this mindset, the organization concentrated its actions in Quebec, a society facing several challenges regarding the relationships between peoples; beginning with the relations with First Nations, the relations between English and French speakers, the secularism of the state and reasonable accommodation; the list goes on.

Both on local and global scales, modern societies navigate inexorably towards pluralism. Today, more than ever, it is mandatory to embrace the richness of cultural differences. 

French narration / English subtitles.

Also available in French: Une terre 1001 mondes



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