Thursday, June 23rd, 2022

12:00 pm – 1:00 pm PT

Join the BC Museums Association’s IBPOC Museum Professionals Network for an informative webinar on community-centred approaches to museum exhibits and programs. Led by Karen Carter, a culture executive with leadership experience in art, heritage, education, and community development, participants will learn how to become a co-conspirator for DEIA, build relationships not just partnerships, and what a call-and-response communications model is.

This session is geared toward self-identifying IBPOC museum, heritage, and cultural professionals.
Responding to the immediate needs identified by racially marginalized museum workers, the IBPOC Network hopes to provide targeted support for IBPOC and equity-seeking members of our community through workshops, webinars, networking, and resource development.

IBPOC Network sessions are regarded as safe spaces for all British Columbians who identify as IBPOC museum, heritage, and cultural professionals. Please be mindful to give space to one another and respect diverse perspectives and experiences. We ask that you turn your camera on during sessions to help ensure a feeling of safety amongst IBPOC attendees.

Registration is free so bring a friend or two! 

IBPOC Network: Community-centred Approaches to Museum Exhibits and Programs

  • June 23, 2022