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Meeting Brno operates as a cultural festival and dialogue platform in Brno, Czech Republic, established in 2016 under the auspices of the Svatá Anežka Česká Community. The annual program connects Central European communities through events examining historical memory, particularly focusing on WWII narratives and contemporary social issues. The festival creates intersection points for Czech, German, Jewish, Christian, and secular participants to explore shared regional histories. The organization's programming spans three core formats: live discussions and lectures, artistic presentations including theater and music, and visual installations with exhibitions. Festival documentation lives on Meeting Brno's YouTube channel, which archives key conversations including the Nicholas Winton commemorative series and Israeli-Palestinian dialogue sessions. Programming consistently links historical themes to current European challenges around migration, populism, and social cohesion. Meeting Brno structures its cultural offerings around three foundational pillars: intercultural dialogue, artistic expression, and collective memory work. The festival maintains partnerships with international artists and cultural institutions across Central Europe. Content development emphasizes factual historical context while creating spaces for multiple community perspectives on shared regional experiences.