[BCMA] 2020 BC Election Advocacy Update
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Fri Oct 16 14:44:33 PDT 2020
Hello everyone,
To help heritage professionals and organization to better understand where
candidates running in the 2020 provincial election stand on important
issues, the BCMA, in partnership with the Archives Association of BC, the
BC Historical Federation, Friends of the BC Archives, and Heritage BC, sent
a brief survey to every candidate running from the BC NDP, Liberal Party,
and Green Party.
The results of that survey are now available on our website:
http://museumsassn.bc.ca/bc-election-2020-political-candidates-and-the-heritage-sector/
Also, if you are looking for ways of expanding your advocacy toolkit, the
BCMA has updated its Election Primer Advocacy guide:
http://museumsassn.bc.ca/new-resource-election-primer-2020-making-the-case-for-museums-galleries-and-cultural-centres-in-your-community/
The BCMA will continue working with our sector partners to ensure that our
voice is heard in the lead-up to the 2020 provincial election.
All the best,
Ryan
*Ryan Hunt*
Executive Director
Pronouns: He/him
The BC Museums Association Secretariat is located on the traditional lands
of the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations. We are grateful for the
opportunity to live and learn here in mutual respect and appreciation.
BC Museums Association || 675 Belleville Street || Victoria, BC || V8W 9W2
Direct: 250-884-0499 || Office: 250-356-5700 || www.museumsassn.bc.ca
The new issue of *Roundup *magazine on diversity and inclusion in BC's
cultural sector is out now. *Read it here!*
<http://museumsassn.bc.ca/brain/learning-opportunities/round-up/>
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