[BCMA] Space Available: IBPOC Network Cultivating Careers Workshop Happening Tomorrow!

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Hi everyone!

*The IBPOC Network still has space available in our Cultivating Careers
workshop happening tomorrow!* Be sure to register and secure your spot!

*Cultivating Careers: Building Connection, Capacity, and Choice Through
Conflict*
Wed, April 16
12:00 - 1:30 PM
Online/ Zoom
Learn more/register here!
<https://members.museum.bc.ca/public/event/details/cb710231b4f3be1e544c87b3535113837fbcb42b/1>

In this professional development workshop, facilitator Madison Tardif
presents a third session in our conflict series. In 2023, many of you
joined us for Stepping Courageously Through Conflict
<https://museum.bc.ca/brain/bcma-webinar-stepping-courageously-into-conflict/>
 and Championing Conflict Through Practice
<https://museum.bc.ca/brain/championing-conflict/>, where we learned how to
navigate difficult conversations in the workplace.

In this workshop, we'll learn how to shift conversations from debate to
dialogue, move away from relying on trauma responses, and meet our
psychological needs using self-determination theory. You do not need to
have attended past sessions to join us for this one; however, to get the
most out of this session, we do recommend viewing recordings of the past
two sessions on our website.

Please note that this workshop is open to anyone who works or volunteers in
arts and culture that identifies as Indigenous, Black, a Person of Colour,
or racialized. Due to budget constraints this year, the IBPOC Network can
only offer one online workshop at this time, and Madison Tardif is
graciously facilitating it for free as a gift to our community. She may try
out new learning methods during the session as a result (with your
consent). Thank you for supporting this affinity space, and learning with
us!

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Madison Bridal
Special Projects Coordinator
Pronouns <https://equity.ubc.ca/resources/gender-diversity/pronouns/>:
She/Her

The BC Museums Association office is located on the traditional, unceded
lands of the Lekwungen <https://vimeo.com/275788251> peoples (Songhees and
Xwsepsum Nations). We respect past, present, and future Indigenous stewards
and recognize that we are uninvited guests on this territory.

Do you identify as Indigenous, Black, or a Person of Colour working in the
cultural sector? Check out our IBPOC Network homepage
<https://museum.bc.ca/membership/mentorship/ibpoc-museum-professionals-network/?cm=1&cy=2023>
, where resources, community support, and upcoming networking sessions can
be found.


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