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Jerez 2031 Promotes in Europe a More Sustainable Cultural Model with Youth Protagonism

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Jerez reinforces its international commitment to become the European Capital of Culture with an innovative and committed proposal. At the 14th Culture Next Conference, held from 8 to 10 July in Leeuwarden (Netherlands), the Jerez candidacy officially presented its thematic working group on sustainable models for the cultural and creative sector. Under the original title “Empowering the Cultural and Creative Sector: Towards Fairer and More Sustai…
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Jerez reinforces its international commitment to become the European Capital of Culture with an innovative and committed proposal. At the 14th Culture Next Conference, held from 8 to 10 July in Leeuwarden (Netherlands), the Jerez candidacy officially presented its thematic working group on sustainable models for the cultural and creative sector. Under the original title “Empowering the Cultural and Creative Sector: Towards Fairer and More Sustai…

The event in the Netherlands focuses on cultural participation and youth and is part of the SDG Lab group, an innovative methodology linked to the Sustainable Development Goals Jerez 2031 involves the cultural agents of the province

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Diario de Jerez broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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