Watch the Anti-Racism Virtual Town Halls
As an organization, Calgary Arts Development has committed ourselves to bettering our systems regarding equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA). In the summer of 2020, Calgary Arts Development hosted a series of virtual town halls to discuss issues around the deep-seated racism that exists within our communities and systems, and how we can further develop anti-racist policies and practices governing our work.
Watch each session below or on YouTube. You can even read the full transcripts and find chat links for each town hall. Want to learn more? Send any questions to edia@calgaryartsdevelopment.com.
Read the June 17, 2020 Anti-Racism Virtual Town Hall Transcript
- Have you had an experience where a barrier was removed, that gave you better access to our programs?
- If we were starting a new granting organization from scratch, what would you want to see?
- What would you like to see us prioritize in our work?
- Where should our energy be applied, knowing that we have finite resources?
They were then used to create starting points for a deeper collective discussion and actions to build EDIA in the arts sector and in Calgary moving forward. The conversation was lead by Dr. Brea Heidelberg and Ruby Lopez Harper to help build our understanding of race and anti-racist vocabulary with a focus on how these concepts apply in the arts.
Read the July 29, 2020 Anti-Racism Virtual Town Hall Transcript
For this purpose, panelists from ActionDignity and Anti-Racist Organizational Change (AROC)/Black Caucus talked about the work they are doing and shared important learnings and discussions on what they see as opportunities and challenges in deepening and expanding this work in Calgary. They shared about what allyship and accomplice work looks like and how the current movements and initiatives can be supported.
Read the August 12, 2020 Anti-Racism Virtual Town Hall Transcript
Continuing this conversation, the town hall took place on Wednesday, October 7, 2020. It acted as a wrap-up to the series of conversations we hosted over the summer, with reflections on what we heard, what we learned, and what we are thinking about as we move forward.