Issue 279: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in B.C.’s Cultural Sector

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This column explores innovative informal education projects being undertaken within our local museum community. As active spaces for dialogue, connection and critical thinking, it seeks to highlight programming that makes our institutions more inclusive and that encourage more meaningful engagement with our visitors.

The Importance of Including Black History in B.C. Curriculum and Heritage Programming


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