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The Art of Community
An Innovative Approach to Building Support for Newcomer Arts and Culture

This ground-breaking workshop explores best practices and strategies for better serving newcomer communities, with presentations from nationally-recognized arts advocates, local funders, traditional artists, and social and cultural institutions in host communities. The workshop includes interactive learning and networking to foster future collaborations among participants. Read More...

What’s Your Name?
Enhancing Diversity Awareness in the classroom or after school setting

Based on What’s Your Name? — an interactive study guide and curriculum, accompanied by our compact disk recording of 22 traditional dance tunes, songs and instrumentals from 11 ethnic communities throughout Pennsylvania—this half-day diversity awareness workshop is useful to all teachers concerned with improving the cultural awareness of their students Read More...

Tell Your Own Story!
ICP works with your staff, clients, constituencies and/or community to record and document group histories, including folklore, traditions, and personal stories. We also provide customized, on-site consultation and training services that will assist your organization to identify key stories and effectively communicate its history to the broader public. Read More...

Veteran’s History Project
The Institute for Cultural Partnerships is proud to be one of the official partners of the Veterans History Project (VHP) of the Library of Congress. As a partner, ICP provides training workshops to organizations and groups interested in becoming part of the VHP volunteer corps.Read More,,,

 

     
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The Susquecentennial Commission and the Institute for Cultural Partnerships present Harrisburg
150 — Olewine Family Genealogy Workshop Series.

ICP partners with International House. Learn more...

Our Voices: Refugee and Immigrant Women Tell Their Stories

New Traveling Exhibition Information: "Making It Better" Folk Arts in Pennsylvania Today

New publication now available:
The Art of Community: Creativity at the Crossroads of Immigrant Cultures
and Social Services

ICP announces availability of Family Health History Tool Prototype and A Little Bit About Genetics

The Harvard Pluralism Project now features profiles in south Central PA

 

   
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