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The Time Travel Method

is an educational method,
using local heritage in a learning process,
to create reflection on contemporary issues,
and provide tools for community building

Contact:

Gulshera Khan, President

Gulshera Khan, President

twinningsa@gmail.com

Linda Liljeberg

linda.liljeberg@kalmarlansmuseum.se

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