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How does a diverse community thrive in spaces that were designed to
be exclusionary? Museums-with histories tied to colonial violence
and racist practices and whose survival is largely reliant on the
generosity of wealthy donors-were not built to be inclusive. Yet
many museums' missions and the people who bring these missions to
life have egalitarian aims. In recent years museum practitioners
across the country have been proactively confronting our histories
of colonization and exclusion and advancing equity and inclusion.
Museums of all types have formed cross-departmental teams to
critique their internal practices, review hiring processes, and
ultimately foster a more diverse and inclusive environment for both
visitors and staff alike. But how do such initiatives get off the
ground? How do individuals build support among all stakeholders and
successfully advocate for new positions, programs, and
cross-departmental working groups? How can colleagues work together
across departments to foster more inclusive museum practices? This
book from the American Alliance of Museums brings together a
collection of tools, solutions, and models from DEAI practitioners
who have actively worked together towards institutional change.
With 60% BIPOC authorship, this book will provide hope and
inspiration, as well as concrete strategies for museum workers all
over the country who are achieving small wins and fostering
sweeping change in the predominantly white cultural sector through
innovation, collaboration, and courage. This is the first book to
focus specifically on collaborative and inclusive practices in
equity and anti-racism work in different types of museums. Its case
studies demonstrate the importance of relationship building,
authentic connections, and developing foundations together over
time, providing a much-needed resource for museum professionals at
every level who are grappling with inequities that are pervasive in
museums.
How does a diverse community thrive in spaces that were designed to
be exclusionary? Museums-with histories tied to colonial violence
and racist practices and whose survival is largely reliant on the
generosity of wealthy donors-were not built to be inclusive. Yet
many museums' missions and the people who bring these missions to
life have egalitarian aims. In recent years museum practitioners
across the country have been proactively confronting our histories
of colonization and exclusion and advancing equity and inclusion.
Museums of all types have formed cross-departmental teams to
critique their internal practices, review hiring processes, and
ultimately foster a more diverse and inclusive environment for both
visitors and staff alike. But how do such initiatives get off the
ground? How do individuals build support among all stakeholders and
successfully advocate for new positions, programs, and
cross-departmental working groups? How can colleagues work together
across departments to foster more inclusive museum practices? This
book from the American Alliance of Museums brings together a
collection of tools, solutions, and models from DEAI practitioners
who have actively worked together towards institutional change.
With 60% BIPOC authorship, this book will provide hope and
inspiration, as well as concrete strategies for museum workers all
over the country who are achieving small wins and fostering
sweeping change in the predominantly white cultural sector through
innovation, collaboration, and courage. This is the first book to
focus specifically on collaborative and inclusive practices in
equity and anti-racism work in different types of museums. Its case
studies demonstrate the importance of relationship building,
authentic connections, and developing foundations together over
time, providing a much-needed resource for museum professionals at
every level who are grappling with inequities that are pervasive in
museums.
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