[BCMA] IBPOC Network Cultivating Careers Session June 25th - "In this together: A community check in for IBPOC resilience".
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Hi everyone,
Registration is open for another IBPOC Network *Cultivating Careers Session
on June 25th* with Madison Tardif titled "In this together: A community
check in for IBPOC resilience".
Over the past years, the IBPOC Network has been a space for connection,
reflection, and mutual support. As we continue our journey together, we
recognize the unique challenges many of us face today, including personal,
intergenerational, and collective experiences of trauma, increased
polarization and disconnection from each other, and a rapidly changing and
unstable world.
Join Madison Tardif for a facilitated check-in focused on individual,
community, and collective care to help us make sense of this moment in
time. In our time together, we'll engage in open dialogue, share
reflections, and explore resources and theories that can contribute to our
work building community and bridging differences. This session emerges from
ongoing conversations within our communities and responds to the network's
desire for a space to simply talk, process, and make sense of the world
around us. Departing from our usual format rich in content and practice,
this gathering centers on communal presence, offering a space where we can
feel a little less alone in facing these questions.
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. Thank you for supporting this affinity space, and learning
with us!
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In this together: A community check in for IBPOC resilience
Wed, June 25
12:00 - 1:30 PM
Online/ Zoom
Register here
<https://members.museum.bc.ca/public/event/details/c0ceaf0467b439d9e209a290f5a7ef2d40a24169/1>
The Cultivating Careers Series is an IBPOC Network series on how to
cultivate careers in the museum, heritage, and cultural sector. This
recurring series of sessions focuses on ways IBPOC museum, heritage, and
cultural professionals can further their careers, encourage emerging IBPOC
professionals, and navigate situations within their workplace all with the
goal of strengthening IBPOC representation in the sector. To learn more
and/or listen to previous session recordings, check out the webpage here
<https://museum.bc.ca/networking-mentorship/bcma-networks/ibpoc-museum-professionals-network/?cm=6&cy=2025>
.
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.
BC Museums Association || 675 Belleville Street || Victoria, BC || V8W 1A1
www.museum.bc.ca <https://museum.bc.ca>
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