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    Why should we remember?  The legacy of remembrance

    With the wave of anti-Asian attacks, Black Lives Matter, and race conversation boiling to the surface this past year, I’ve dug down deep and asked myself, ‘Why should we remember?”  …]

    Erasure 2.0: Gatekeepers

    Preface: In 2020, I was invited to reflect on my experiences with racism, inclusivity, and equity. The result was Erasure. My perspective then and now is as a racialized person, …]

    Heritage BC makes a commitment to Climate Change, Signs Climate Heritage Network MOU

    CLIMATE HERITAGE NETWORK MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) I. Background Climate change is one of the most significant and fastest growing threats to people and their cultural heritage worldwide. Scientific evidence …]

    Virtual Event Resources Toolkit

    In Summer 2020, the BCMA and Heritage BC embarked on the joint research project “Future Perfect: Developing Effective Models for Digital, Physical, and Blended Conferences” funded by Canada Council for the Arts …]

    Erasure: A Statement on Racism, Inclusivity and Equity

    I used this word when I spoke as a panellist for Mapping Heritage: Uncovering Community (Heritage BC webinar). ‘Erasure’ continues to have meaning in thinking about heritage in BC. I …]

    Beyond Acknowledgement to Diversity and Inclusion

    With so much media focus on systemic racism, how much attention has your heritage organizations paid to who is involved, and in what roles? Do your Board members, staff and volunteers …]

    The Powerful Position of Learning

    I find that the topic of racism and discrimination is multi-layered and complex. I believe that racism and discrimination is a systemic issue because it can be exhibited in social, economic and political dimensions. …]

    Black Lives Do Matter

    I am a descendent of the Black Pioneers of BC. My family came to Canada by invitation of Sir James Douglas in 1858. Some were free slaves from Clay County …]

    Racism is like an addiction

    From a very young age, people are inundated with racist ideas, racist beliefs, and racist assumptions. These people grow up with these ideas buried in their unconscious and conscious mind. When …]

    Racism: Writing a New Chapter

    In March 2020, we asked the sector to reflect on the meaning of heritage. With the ongoing threat of prejudice and racism, we wrote in the weekly newsletter, heritage “is …]

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    As an organization of provincial scope, Heritage BC recognizes that its members, and the local history and heritage they seek to preserve, occupy the lands and territories of B.C.’s Indigenous peoples. Heritage BC asks its members and everyone working in the heritage sector to reflect on the places where they reside and work, and to respect the diversity of cultures and experiences that form the richness of our provincial heritage.