The BC Museums Association (BCMA)’s IBPOC Museum Professionals Network seeks to provide targeted support for IBPOC museum, heritage, and cultural professionals through workshops, webinars, networking, and resource development.
IBPOC Network sessions are regarded as safe spaces for all those who identify as IBPOC museum, heritage, and cultural professionals in what is colonially referred to as British Columbia. As such, the BCMA would like to learn additional ways the IBPOC Network can support these professionals.
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Do you currently self-identify as an IBPOC (Indigenous, Black, or Person of Colour) museum, heritage, or cultural professional, student, or volunteer?*
Do you work as an IBPOC museum, heritage, or cultural professional, student, or volunteer in what is colonially referred to as British Columbia?*
If you do not work as an IBPOC museum, heritage, or cultural professional, student, or volunteer in what is colonially referred to as British Columbia, please choose one of the following (optional):
If you are an IBPOC museum, heritage, or cultural professional, student, or volunteer in what is colonially referred to as British Columbia, please specify what region (optional):
What is your professional status in the museum, heritage, or cultural sector?*
Please select the age bracket that applies to you (optional):
How did you hear about the BCMA’s IBPOC Museum Professionals Network?*
Have you attended an IBPOC Network Tea and Talk session?*
If you have not attended an IBPOC Network Tea and Talk session, what are the barriers to doing so? Please click all that apply (optional):
What topics would you like the IBPOC Network to cover in its sessions? Please click all that apply:*
What is your preferred session format? Please click all that apply:*