Watch the webinar: Transforming Reconciliation and Cultural Equity in Canadian Arts

How can arts and media organisations shift power, strengthen cultural equity and support communities to tell their own stories?

In Transforming Reconciliation and Cultural Equity in Canadian Arts, cultural equity leaders from Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario (CPAMO) and Nunavut Independent Television Network (NITV / Uvagut TV) share practical approaches to systemic change, Indigenous leadership, community control, language and cultural continuity.

Facilitated by Tarndeep Pannu (Toronto Metropolitan University), the conversation features panellists Dawn Olivence (NITV / Uvagut TV), Charles Smith (CNERJ), Erin Jones and Kevin A. Ormsby (CPAMO).

The webinar is part of the Imagine Project, developed by Diversity Arts Australia (DARTS) in partnership with the Canada Council for the Arts and the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Health Equity and Community Wellbeing at Toronto Metropolitan University. The project brings international examples of cultural equity and structural change into conversation, highlighting locally led approaches to transforming arts and cultural systems.

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Cultural Pluralism in the Arts Movement Ontario (CPAMO)

Nunavut Independent Television Network (NITV / Uvagut TV)

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