Events

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Genre:
  • Art Project ,
  • Lecture / Symposium

Tokyo features a diverse populace all sharing the same locale. Disabilities, care, labor, residences, gender and sexuality, nationality—due to its diverseness, people draw borders on multiple levels as they go about their daily lives.
Borders may serve to protect people. Yet those same borders can cut others off or isolate them, making life difficult.
Hailing from different walks of life, how can we coexist with each other? What kind of “dialogue” is needed to do so?

We will hold a three-day forum to contemplate this state of affairs through talk sessions and conversations by healthcare workers, poets, researchers, photographers, artists, project directors, and richly experienced aunties as we—current members of this society—experience first-hand what it means to live together.

Contact

Research Lab for dialogues and expressions of diversity and divisions(NPO)
TEL:070-6437-3599
E-mail:info@diver-sion.org

Venues

Shiba-no-ie, SHIBAURA HOUSE, Keio University Mita Campus East Research Building 6F G-SEC LAB.

Credit

Organized by
Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Arts Council Tokyo (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture), Research Lab for dialogues and expressions of diversity and divisions(NPO)