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In summary, the Faro Convention’s definition of “Cultural Heritage” calls our
attention to the interaction of people,
places, and time.
After a quick lunch catered by the Regent Park
Women’s Collective, participants engaged in a
workshop on tactical heritage urbanism. They
identified precedent projects that strengthen
cultural heritage and evaluated their applicability
in the Canadian context. After discussing which
projects they might champion, the participants
went on a second Jane’s Walk to explore their
new ideas about cultural heritage out in the
streets of Toronto.
Right:
Attendance at the
workshops and walks
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