Learn to See Clearly: Removing Blind Spots from Organizational Behaviors

Learn to See Clearly: Removing Blind Spots from Organizational Behaviors

By TACA (The Arts Community Alliance), Texas Association of Museum, Texas Historical Commission

Date and time

Wednesday, May 24, 2017 · 9am - 4pm CDT

Location

Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

411 Elm Street Dallas, TX 75206

Description

Learn to See Clearly: Removing Blind Spots from Organizational Behaviors

Led by: Chris Taylor, Chief Inclusion Officer, Minnesota Historical Society

Increasing diversity within audience and staff is crucial to the sustainability of all arts and cultural institutions. The decision to be more inclusive often requires fundamental changes in organizational policies and procedures. Examining organizational culture for systemic bias helps remove barriers to creating inclusive workplaces that value diverse perspectives from everyone. This workshop focuses on understanding the relationship between organizational culture and unconscious bias and how this relationship can derail inclusion efforts within institutions.

Participants will gain a deeper understanding of organizational culture and how blind spots have become embedded in our behaviors, practices and organizational policies. Participants will have time to examine bias within their own institutions and learn ways to move unconscious bias to conscious bias in an effort to mitigate effects on inclusion efforts. This is a hands-on, participatory learning opportunity. Participants are encouraged, but not required, to bring current organizational policies with them to the workshop to examine during afternoon group discussions.

Attendance at this workshop is limited to 20 organizations. Two representatives per organization is highly preferred.

Organized by

The Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Workshop Series is a collaborative effort between TACA (The Arts Community Alliance), Texas Association of Museum, Texas Historical Commission. This program is presented in part by the support of the Embrey Family Foundation and Central Market.

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