Are you a traditional baker, miller or farmer from UNESCO Creative City?
The Breads of the Creative Cities Team is here to answer any you questions, and value together ideas to work together to preserve the stories, recipes, and cultural significance of bread-making across the Arabian Peninsula.
For any questions, collaboration proposals, or feedback about the Breads of the Creative Cities Team project, feel free to reach out using the contact form.
Joining Breads of the Creative Cities Team means contributing to a cultural heritage project that cherishes and documents the art of bread-making, from poetry to music, and traditions handed down through generations. By contacting us, you could become part of this mission to document, share, and celebrate bread traditions that have united communities across time.
If you are a knowledge keeper – baker, farmer, or artisan preserving bread traditions in the Arabian Peninsula – we invite you to participate in the project and fill out our form on the Participate page to share your story. Our Knowledge Seekers will follow up to dive deeper into your experiences and contributions.
Breads of the Creative Cities, the first inter-cluster project of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, launched in 2018 by the Creative Knowledge Foundation in partnership with Tucson UCC, celebrates the diversity of local staple foods through bread as a symbol of cultural identity. It showcases stories, traditions, and practices from Creative Cities worldwide, giving voice to bakers, millers, and farmers.
Please consider supporting the Creative Knowledge Foundation to carry out the Breads of the Creative Cities project and to reinforce the role of “Creative People“ – enhancing the wellbeing of unique and diverse communities in a more sustainable environment and resilient economy. Make an online gift today through our Secure Online Form. Thank you.
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