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Role of Women in Abrahamic Religions

IDI January 24, 2019

January 24 was an evening of interfaith celebration and learning! It was a night dedicated to honouring and respecting individuals’ commitments to their religious beliefs. IDI’s Interfaith Committee brought together people of different faiths to engage in dialogue and collaborate on our commonalities, which far outweigh our differences.

The topic, ‘Role of Women in Abrahamic Religions,’ was thoughtfully presented by all three panellists, followed by a lively Q&A session. A heartfelt thank you to Rabbi Glickman, Pastor Hesslein, and Imam Soharwardy for their genuine acts of friendship and respect.

A Culinary Journey

IDI November 11, 2018

Another successful event at IDI Calgary! Guests were taken on a journey through Turkish culture and cuisine, preparing four delicious dishes, including classics from the historical Ottoman cuisine and favorites from traditional Turkish homes. Stay tuned for the next culinary adventure!

Alberta Culture Days 2018

IDI October 4, 2018

Beauty and Strength in Diversity

Culture is a strong part of people’s lives. It influences their views, their values, their humor, their hopes, their loyalties, and their worries and fears. When you are working with people and building relationships with them, it helps to have perspective and understanding of their cultures.
Cultural celebrations foster respect and open-mindedness for other cultures. Celebrating our differences, as well as our common interests, helps unite and educate us. We need to understand and learn to appreciate other cultures.

So, what better way to do this than having a festival!!
On the last weekend of September, the Burc Intercultural Centre in partnership with the government of Alberta organized a 2 day event filled with multicultural showcases, dance performances, live music, cultural food, and much more. In total seven communities attended and showcased their culture. A big thank you to the Russian, Bangladeshi, Malaysian-Singaporean -Bruneian, Uzbek, Turkish, South Sudanese, and the Calgary Indigenous communities for attending. We deeply appreciate all your efforts in making this event possible. Every single community is truly an asset to Calgary!

Alberta culture days 2019

IDI October 2, 2018

 

Alberta Culture Days is an opportunity to discover, experience and celebrate arts and culture through local events and activities across the province.

Burc Intercultural Centre and Intercultural Dialogue Institute (IDI) Calgary chapter hosted an magnificent event with the support of Alberta Government to celebrate the cultural richness that we have here in Alberta.

Cultural dances, unique foods and information sessions of nine countries were shown to the audience by the performers.

Cultural Minister of Government of Alberta Mrs. Leela Aheer was also one of the viewers and performers by her guitar. IDI’s celebration was selected as one of the five featured celebration sites for Alberta Culture Days-2019 from 87 different celebrations by the Government of Alberta.

With almost 500 participants in the Alberta Culture Days- 2019 celebrations, BURC Intercultural Centre and IDI did a great job by building bridges between various ethnic communities and played a vital role to emphasize the importance of Art of living together with harmony and acceptance.

Alberta Culture Days helps achieve the goals of our cultural policy, The Spirit of Alberta

Conversation about Successful Immigration

IDI February 25, 2018

Successful Immigration

IDI Calgary cordially invites you to attend an important conversation about the challenges and opportunities of welcoming immigrants into society. Event Speaker is Dr. Shirly R. Steinberg
She is an educationist , author ,activist and public speaker whose work focuses on critical pedagogy, social justice and cultural studies.

Family Brunch March 19, 2017

IDI March 20, 2017

A Beautiful Brunch at the Lutheran Church

IDI and the Lutheran Church of the Cross organized a beautiful brunch at the Lutheran Church of the Cross on March, 19. Everyone enjoyed delicious food and strengthened their connections. Thank you to everyone who contributed.