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Cook your neighborhood: journeys with a human touch

November 6, 2023 - 08:00 - November 30, 2023 - 5:00 PM UTC-6

Cook your neighborhood: journeys with a human touch

Saskatchewan |Alberta |British Columbia

*ATSA, When Art Takes Actioninvites the general public to online launch of the Cuisine ton quartier podcast in Western CanadaTHE 6November 2023 !

 

This is in collaboration with theDialogue Foundation and our regional partners: theFrancophone Cultural and Artistic Council of British Columbia (CCAFCB), the’Fransaskois Community Assembly in Regina (ACF), theFrench-speaking city in Edmonton and theRocky Mountain City In Calgary, we worked to bring you the human-flavored journeys of Vancouver, Regina, Edmonton, and Calgary. A total of 12 episodes to enjoy from the comfort of your home or with your headphones while walking!

 

Thank you to all our extraordinary participants for their vibrant and authentic testimonials.

 

You can enjoy this audio experience from the comfort of your own home by listening to the podcasts available directly on our website.https://atsa-cuisinetonquartier.ca/ as well as on various platforms (Quebec Podcast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts).

 

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The Cook Your Neighborhood podcast series invites you to listen to the testimonies of people from migrant backgrounds, community organizations, social intervention staff, members of the host society and engaged artists in the different provinces and territories of Canada.

To date, ten boroughs have been targeted in Montreal. Then, continuing this project,Cook Your Neighborhoodextended to Canada, including Sudbury and Winnipeg, to learn more and address the issues of Francophone migration.

 

This year, Cuisine ton Quartier went to the West!Starting November 6, discover the episodes from British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Alberta.

 

To learn more about the project:https://atsa.qc.ca/cuisine-ton-quartier-canada


*ATSA – When Art Takes Action is a non-profit organizationFounded in Montreal in 1997 by the late artists Pierre Allard and Annie Roy. In a playful and impactful tone, ATSA creates, produces and distributes, both locally and internationally, event-based, transdisciplinary and relational works, motivated by the desire to engage the public on crucial and concerning social, environmental and heritage issues.

 

Contact :

Annie Roy –Chief Executive Officer :direction@atsa.qc.ca

Anne-Marie St-Louis –Project Manager for the "Cook Your Neighborhood" :cuisinetonquartier@atsa.qc.ca

Naya Salamé –Communications Manager :communication@atsa.qc.ca

An ATSA production, When Art Takes Action, made possible thanks to the support of theDialogue Foundation, ofFrancophone Cultural and Artistic Council of British Columbia (CCAFCB), the’Fransaskois Community Assembly in Regina (ACF), theFrench-speaking city in Edmonton and theRocky Mountain City in Calgary.

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