Balado EDI dans les milieux culturels, EDI in the Cultural Sector Podcast

Many want to improve inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) in their cultural organization. Often the starting point and the process is challenging for leaders who are already overwhelmed and/or lack the resources and tools to take action. Using simple and effective theoretical frameworks, CHRC offers to demystify the process that starts with your will and leads to the implementation of organizational policies that support your vision of IDEA.

With guest: Kenji Maeda

Show Notes

Many want to improve inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) in their cultural organization. Often the starting point and the process is challenging for leaders who are already overwhelmed and/or lack the resources and tools to take action. Using simple and effective theoretical frameworks, CHRC offers to demystify the process that starts with your will and leads to the implementation of organizational policies that support your vision of IDEA.

With guest: Kenji Maeda

What is Balado EDI dans les milieux culturels, EDI in the Cultural Sector Podcast?

Nous vous préparons une série de baladodiffusion sur le thème de la conférence virtuelle pancanadienne : l’équité, la diversité et l’inclusion dans les milieux culturels.
C’est en collaboration avec des participants et participantes, des universitaires, des praticiens et praticiennes que nous créons des baladodiffusions sur des thèmes d’actualité. De la danse, aux musées en passant par le secteur de l’édition, nous vous proposons huit épisodes, dont quatre en français et quatre en anglais.
La série de balados EDI est une idée originale de la professeure Julie Bérubé de l’Université du Québec en Outaouais et de ses collègues et est rendue possible grâce à une subvention du programme Connexion du Conseil de recherche en sciences humaines du Canada.

We are preparing a series of podcasts on the theme of the Pan-Canadian Virtual Conference: Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Cultural Sector.
In collaboration with participants, academics and practitioners, we are creating podcasts on current issues. From dance to museums to publishing, we offer eight episodes, four in French and four in English.
The EDI podcast series is an original idea of Professor Julie Bérubé at the Université du Québec en Outaouais and his and her colleagues, and is made possible by a grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada's Connection program.