
- Date
- 21 April 2022 - 09:05
Learnings from a digital creative exchange: Coventry x Beirut
J.D. Harlock, one of the participating writers on Coventry City of Culture Trust Youthful Cities Programme
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- Arts and culture
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J.D. Harlock, one of the participating writers on Coventry City of Culture Trust Youthful Cities Programme
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