Coopérative de développement régional Outaouais-Laurentides (French)
Dans cet épisode, Patrick Duguay, directeur général, et Claudine Lalonde, directrice générale adjointe, de la Coopérative de développement régional Outaouais-Laurentides (CDROL) présentent leur organisation et abordent des thématiques et concepts généraux en lien avec l’économie sociale et ses retombées pour l’Outaouais et les Laurentides. (https://cdrol.coop/)
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Économie sociale à la Ville de Gatineau (French)
Nicolas Greugny , coordonnateur de projet au Bureau du développement économique de la Ville de Gatineau, présente la nouvelle politique d’économie sociale de la ville dans cet épisode. (https://www.gatineau.ca/portail/default.aspx?p=guichet_municipal/administration_municipale/politiques_vision/politique_economie_sociale)
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Coopérative de télécommunication d’Antoine-Labelle (CTAL) (French)
Valérie Panneton, directrice générale, de la Coopérative de télécommunication d’Antoine-Labelle (CTAL) explique comment la CTAL répond au besoin d’accessibilité à l’Internet pour les personnes établies sur le territoire d’Antoine-Labelle. (https://ctal.ca/)
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Convergence (French)
Cet épisode donne la parole à Lyne Bouchard membre fondatrice de la coopérative d’expertes conseils Convergence, qui explique entre autres les motivations à avoir créé une firme d’expertes entièrement féminine. (https://convergence.coop/)
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Horticité (French)
Dans cet épisode, Doris Manefang, directrice générale d’Horticité, nous parle d’agriculture urbaine ainsi que des initiatives des défis de l’organisation à but non lucratif Horticité. (https://www.horticite.com/)
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Chez les Simone (French)
Chez les Simone est un tiers-lieu en économie sociale qui représente un espace inclusif pour célébrer le monde féminin. Stéfanny St-Laurent et Noémie Ouellet deux des trois membres fondatrices présentent leur organisation dans cet épisode. (https://sites.google.com/chezlessimone.com/info/accueil)
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Librairie Carpe Diem (French)
Trois membres de la librairie Carpe Diem qui est une coopérative de solidarité située à Mont-Tremblant parle de cette organisation en affaire depuis 2014. Anik Beaulieu, Manuela B. Erba et Dnis Jubinville se partagent la parole. (https://www.librairiecarpediem.com/accueil/)
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Les ateliers du ruisseau (French)
Dans cet épisode, Yvon Leclerc qui compte parmi les instigateurs du projet, nous présente les Ateliers du ruisseau, une coopérative offrant un espace de vie et d’ateliers de création pour les artistes en Outaouais.
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Bibli’Outils (French)
Marianne Gingras, ancienne présidente du conseil d’administration de l’organisation Bibli’Outils, nous présente cette coopérative de solidarité qui offre des ateliers et des cours de menuiserie ainsi qu’un service de prêt d’outils recyclés. (https://www.biblioutils.com/accueil)
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Manoir de Ripon (French)
Cette épisode donne la parole à Violette Valembois du Manoir de Ripon qui explique comment cet ancien presbytère est devenu un lieu rassembleur à Ripon offrant différents services, dont des logements abordables, grâce à une gestion en collectivité. (https://www.manoirderipon.org/)
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Canada Council for the Arts: Approaches to Equity in Research, Evaluation and Performance Measurement (English)
The Canada Council for the Arts aims to support a vital and diverse arts ecology that enriches the lives of Canadians, and equity is a critical means to achieving this. In that respect, the Canada Council is passionate about knowledge mobilization and the promotion of an innovative, data driven culture in support of public funding of the arts in Canada. The Research, Measurement and Data Analytics (RMDA) section undertakes research, program evaluation and performance measurement activities related to the Canada Council’s priorities and commitments, as well as sector-wide trends in the arts. RMDA collects and reports on data pertaining to equity from individuals, groups, and organizations through various mechanisms. This podcast with Daniela Navia, Senior Research and Evaluation Analyst at the Canada Council, presents highlights from information gathered by the Canada Council through its corporate reporting, performance measurement, and evaluation activities and informs listeners on how the data collected inform the Canada Council’s approach to equity, diversity and inclusion.
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EDI as a driver of change: When the municipality makes a difference (French)
La ville de Val-d’Or, en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, a mis en place, au cours des dernières années, différentes initiatives en matière de diversité, d’équité et d’inclusion. Aujourd’hui, ces enjeux touchent tout autant les membres des Premiers Peuples installés en ville que la population issue de l’immigration ou encore les personnes handicapées. Des mesures touchant différents services municipaux sont donc planifiées, et les politiques municipales reflètent cette volonté de faire percoler dans tous les secteurs d’activités la préoccupation pour l’ÉDI. De près ou de loin, ces pratiques sont bénéfiques pour les industries culturelles et font miroiter des façons de faire inspirantes. Dans cette baladodiffusion, Paul-Antoine Martel, représentant de la Ville de Val-d’Or, discute des projets initiés dans sa localité ainsi que des possibilités et des défis qui s’offrent aux organisations municipales.
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Cultural Sector Perspectives on the Role of Organizations in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (French)
The objective of Bérubé, Gauthier, and Venkatesh’s research is therefore to identify the role of cultural organizations with respect to EDI issues within the cultural industries. We collected data through 65 semi-structured interviews with artists and cultural organization workers in Gatineau-Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. The results of this research raise questions about granting programs, education, and the ways in which cultural organizations address EDI issues.
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Universal accessibility of museums: a balance between aestheticism and human encounter (French)
According to the concept of the caring museum, the role of the museum is no longer to bring the visitor to a work or content, but to encourage his or her autonomy in the face of art, history or science. In a context where Quebec’s cultural policy calls for supporting the cultural and inclusive participation of people with disabilities, the research will present physical, social and informational barriers and facilitators to cultural access.
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Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility; Demystifying Organizational Policy Writing (French)
Many want to improve inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) in their cultural organization. Often the starting point and the process is challenging for leaders who are already overwhelmed and/or lack the resources and tools to take action. Using simple and effective theoretical frameworks, CHRC offers to demystify the process that starts with your will and leads to the implementation of organizational policies that support your vision of IDEA.
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The Power of Community-Initiated Research (English)
From research initiated to measure representation in the visual or performing arts, to assessing COVID’s impact on marginalized groups, community members and organizations have stepped up to explore, challenge, and validate assumptions to advance the conversations and actions related to EDI. Join us as we discuss the role community-initiated research plays, the impact it can make, and how we see it moving forward.
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Understanding Civic Impact Through the Lens of Indigenous Cultural Knowledge (English)
As part of Emily Carr University of Art and Design’s Aboriginal Gathering Place and Mass Culture’s Research in Residence: Arts’ Civic Impact initiative, Sydney Pickering, Connie Watts, and Nadia Beyzaei will share their work in connecting with local arts-based organizations that create innovative projects with Indigenous and racialized artists and collectives.
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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Canada’s National Ballet School: Learnings and Experiences to Date (English)
When an art form fails to respect the dignity of others, it fails as an art form. Ballet wields significant cultural capital and needs to be more inclusive in all aspects – from auditioning, to training, to the stage and beyond. Without adaptation and evolution, we will not heal or progress as an art form and as a society.
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The inclusion of people with disabilities in the performing arts sector (French)
In this communication, Cindy and Geneviève talk about their experience in accompanying disabled artists in the exercise of their profession, name the important issues experienced by these people, underline the importance of certain initiatives, and share their thoughts and possible solutions to make the cultural industries more inclusive towards people with disabilities.
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Access, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (ADEI) in Cultural Organizations: Challenges and Opportunities (English)
Before COVID-19 ravaged the world with particular impact on communities of the global majority in the United States, and Black Americans faced a remarkable summer of killings at the hands of police; a colleague confessed that he considered access, diversity, equity, and inclusion (ADEI) work noise. Yet, addressing systemic marginalization and oppression in the creative sector remains the most significant issue warranting the sector’s undivided attention. To assist in this work, in this presentation, I define ADEI, I also describe how cultural organizations can apply ADEI to their thinking, in closing, I examine four key developments that the sector should pay special attention to while institutionalizing ADEI.