Online Cultural Exchange
If you are looking to take part to: Intercultural Dialogue. If you are very interesting in: Mutual understanding, Cultural Diversity and online or offline Cultural Exchange! There is an online initiatiative which may concern you.
A new website: www.caribeworld.org is promoting intercultural dialogue and cultural Diversity between people from the Caribbean zone and the Rest of the world. It is a realy new website. Caribeworld.org is a cultural youth initiative as it is created and being managed by some young people from the caribbean. You'll be one of the first people to start using its features. When you go and participate to this website's activities, you vote for, and take part to intercultural Dialogue. You can even participate to the development of the site, by your advises, sugestions etc. Caribeworld.org is different from social network it realy focus Intercultural Dialogue, Cultural Diversity, Cultural Exchange, Mutual Understanding. Every one can use it. Youth, cultural group, organisation etc. All its features are free.
On caribeworld.org you'll actually find:
- An Intercultural message board (With different cross-cultural Forums)
- Some specials features for Cultural Exchange like: "Tell Us" (To tell a story about your culture) / "Intercultural Directory" (To post info about what your are doing, your projects needs and or offers and find Coresponding partners) / "Cultural Opportunities" links and search page (Where you'll find links to online opportunities, Non profit Organizations, Volunteer opportunities, Training, etc. and you'll be able to add yourself for free if you want to do so)
I could write a big newspaper, but the best thing to do in order to realy appraciate this intiative is to visit the website. And you'll be able to judge if I say truth or not. After you visited it, if you think that I said truth, do like me, invite other friends to visit it and let's make it grow up. Then come back here and leave me a comment.
This initiatiave's creator thinks and beleives that it is a nice thing when people from different cultures are making exchange! Let's go!
The address is: www.caribeworld.org
F. P. Tenyi II
A new website: www.caribeworld.org is promoting intercultural dialogue and cultural Diversity between people from the Caribbean zone and the Rest of the world. It is a realy new website. Caribeworld.org is a cultural youth initiative as it is created and being managed by some young people from the caribbean. You'll be one of the first people to start using its features. When you go and participate to this website's activities, you vote for, and take part to intercultural Dialogue. You can even participate to the development of the site, by your advises, sugestions etc. Caribeworld.org is different from social network it realy focus Intercultural Dialogue, Cultural Diversity, Cultural Exchange, Mutual Understanding. Every one can use it. Youth, cultural group, organisation etc. All its features are free.
On caribeworld.org you'll actually find:
- An Intercultural message board (With different cross-cultural Forums)
- Some specials features for Cultural Exchange like: "Tell Us" (To tell a story about your culture) / "Intercultural Directory" (To post info about what your are doing, your projects needs and or offers and find Coresponding partners) / "Cultural Opportunities" links and search page (Where you'll find links to online opportunities, Non profit Organizations, Volunteer opportunities, Training, etc. and you'll be able to add yourself for free if you want to do so)
I could write a big newspaper, but the best thing to do in order to realy appraciate this intiative is to visit the website. And you'll be able to judge if I say truth or not. After you visited it, if you think that I said truth, do like me, invite other friends to visit it and let's make it grow up. Then come back here and leave me a comment.
This initiatiave's creator thinks and beleives that it is a nice thing when people from different cultures are making exchange! Let's go!
The address is: www.caribeworld.org
F. P. Tenyi II