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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190330T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20190505T170000
CREATED:20260525T172254Z
DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.openartexchange.com/event/back-to-human-20
 19-31">Back to Human (2019)</a>\nUnity in Diversity: Shaping Societies thr
 ough the Spirit of Ubuntu Back to human is about how our humanness is dete
 rmined by our interactions with others in line with the Ubuntu philosophy:
  I am because we are. With our daily actions we form the ever-changing soc
 ieties in which we live. People are very different and do not need to be e
 qual in everything. But all people are part of a wider community\, in whic
 h ideally each has its own\, valued role and shares the same human dignity
  and human values with each other. So back to that simple measure of human
 eness: Treat the other person the way you want to be treated yourself. Our
  actions today determine the change in tomorrow’s society. Which societi
 es do we form? What makes you human? Artists: Patricio Mawete (Angola) Don
  Sebas Cassule (Angola)Bouvy Enkobo (DR Congo) Lawrence Kwakye (Netherland
 s/Ghana) Astrid Meijer (Netherlands) Fenneke Hordijk (Netherlands)
DTSTAMP:20260525T172254Z
LOCATION:OpenArtExchange\, Hoogstraat 85\, 3111HC Schiedam\, Netherlands
SUMMARY:Back to Human (2019)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.openartexchange.com/event
 /back-to-human-2019-31">Back to Human (2019)</a>\nUnity in Diversity: Shap
 ing Societies through the Spirit of Ubuntu Back to human is about how our 
 humanness is determined by our interactions with others in line with the U
 buntu philosophy: I am because we are. With our daily actions we form the 
 ever-changing societies in which we live. People are very different and do
  not need to be equal in everything. But all people are part of a wider co
 mmunity\, in which ideally each has its own\, valued role and shares the s
 ame human dignity and human values with each other. So back to that simple
  measure of humaneness: Treat the other person the way you want to be trea
 ted yourself. Our actions today determine the change in tomorrow’s socie
 ty. Which societies do we form? What makes you human? Artists: Patricio Ma
 wete (Angola) Don Sebas Cassule (Angola)Bouvy Enkobo (DR Congo) Lawrence K
 wakye (Netherlands/Ghana) Astrid Meijer (Netherlands) Fenneke Hordijk (Net
 herlands)
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