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Tuesday February 6 at 10 pm Continental Europe, 9 pm U.K., 4 pm Eastern
North America, 3 pm Central, 2 pm Mountain, 1 pm Pacific, Noon Alaska,
11 am Hawaii, Wednesday February 7 10 am New Zealand, Wednesday 8 am
Australian Eastern
Join Museum Study and Shannyn Palmer for a free webinar Guiding
Principles: The Foundation of a Meaningful Community Engagement Practice
Terms such as ‘community engagement’, ‘collaboration’ and ‘co-creation’
are becoming increasingly common in cultural institutions and yet, the
way in which they are used is often ill-defined and inconsistent. This
works to dilute their meaning and can lead to tokenistic claims of
collaboration that perpetuate the idea that community engagement is a
box-ticking exercise, or something that can be tacked onto a project
when it suits.
Thoughtful consideration of the core values and principles that underpin
and guide relationship building and collaboration is critical to the
development of a meaningful community-engaged practice. In this webinar
we will explore the central role of guiding principles, not just as
words, but as actions that embody core values and provide a roadmap for
implementing an ethical, empowering and meaningful community engagement
practice.
Email [log in to unmask] if you would like to register for this
discussion.
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Brad Bredehoft (he/him/his)
CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
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