[BCMA] Repatriation Policies

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Tue Apr 13 15:35:45 PDT 2021


*The BCMA is still seeking institutions willing to share their Repatriation
Policy as examples to inform the creation of new resources. *

There have been a number of requests for the creation of basic repatriation
policy frameworks. We want your examples to help inform upcoming resources!

We are asking for examples of Repatriation Policies from small and large
institutions to represent the wide range of staff and financial capacities
that exist in our sector.

If you are interested in sharing your institutional policy, either
privately with the BCMA or publicly, please get in touch with me by email
at engagement at museum.bc.ca or reply to this thread to share with the group!

I am also happy to take email inquiries regarding our ongoing resource
development for reconciliation projects.

All the best,

Leia

Leia Patterson
Learning Resources Coordinator
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and recognize that we are uninvited guests on this territory.

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