Canadian Museums Associa.on EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS. The Global Role of Museums in the Development of Civil Society

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Mar.n Segger Canadian Museums Associa.on EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS The Global Role of Museums in the Development of Civil Society

Moderator: Mar.n Segger, President, Commonwealth Associa6on of Museums (CAM), University of Victoria Panelists: Catherine Cole, Museums Consultant, Canada, CAM member, Lloyd Kandasammy, formerly Na6onal Trust, Guyana, CAM member, Barbara Winters, Assistant Secretary General, CAM

A Brief History of CAM The Commonwealth Associa6on of Museums was established in 1974 and elected Dr. W.L. Ride of Australia as its first President. In 1985, a working group met to set up a Distance Learning Program in basic museum studies to provide a learning opportunity for all museum workers around the Commonwealth. In 1989 a newsleter was begun and in 1992, CAM began to hold theme programs to which Triennial General Assemblies. The first of these was "The Role of Museums in Society" held in OTawa before the ICOM General Assembly in Quebec City.

University of Victoria in 1994 "Curatorship: Indigenous Perspec6ves from Post Colonial Socie6es" a study tour and seminar in South Africa and Botswana "Museums and the Na6onal Iden6ty" The GCAM (Group for Children in African Museums) series in Nairobi in 1997 and 2001 and in Malawi in 2005 "Museums, Peace, Democracy and Governance in the 21st Century" in Barbados in 1999 "What Peace Means to Me" art contest leading to exhibit (out of 1999 mee6ng) "Global Vision, Local Mission", Liverpool, 2003 "Children in Caribbean Museums", first workshop, Barbados, 2005 "Pacific Museums and Sustainable Heritage Development", Canberra, Australia, 2006.

Major Objec.ves Global Community fostering and strengthening links between museums and members of the museum profession in the Commonwealth and between museums and their communi6es Professional Excellence promo6ng a high standard of museum ac6vity in the Commonwealth Professional Learning encouraging life long learning and assist professional development and training through distance learning course, workshops, seminars Communica.on facilita6ng the dissemina6on of knowledge and informa6on on all professional maters Collabora.on working in collabora6on with other interna6onal and na6onal museum organiza6ons and other agencies in the achievement of these goals

Commonwealth Founda.on Discussion Papers & Reports: Civil Society: A Force for Transforma6on. The Vision and Strategy of the Commonwealth Founda6on, 2008 2012. (London. Commonwealth Founda6on, 2008) Our Crea6ve Diversity: Report of the World Commission on Culture and Development (Paris: UNESCO, 1995) Engaging with Faith. Commonwealth Founda6on project on Improving Understanding and Co opera6on between Different Faith Communi6es (London. Commonwealth Founda6on, 2008) Pu@ng Culture First: Commonwealth Perspec6ves on Cultural Development. (London. Commonwealth Founda6on, 2008)

PUTTING CULTURE FIRST: COMMONWEALTH PERSPECTIVES ON CULTURE AND DEVELOPMENT (2008) A Precise: outcome of the Commonwealth People s Forum 2007 proposi6on: culture is a fundamental component of sustainable development references the 2005 UNESCO Conven6on on the Protec6on and Promo6on of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions

Report components Conceptual framework (iden6ty/crea6vity and tool/process Culture as iden.ty: beliefs, values, social structures and social markers such as dress, language or cuisine Culture as crea.vity: cultural expression such as arts, crags, literature, performing arts, film, music, oral storytelling Cultural expression: manifesta6on of self iden66es, space for reflec6on, self examina6on, conversa6on and affirma6on of marginalized iden66es. Culture as a tool: delivering development strategies such as HIV/Aid preven6on

Culture as a process for development Enables community to address change as well as sustaining tradi6ons, while transferring power into the hand of people through par6cipatory development Culture as expression and nego.a.ng iden..es Suppor6ng the crea6ve environment, hearing the voices of component cultures, while building cohesive socie6es While fostering respect and understanding between individuals and groups with different iden66es, and helping resolve conflict

Culture, crisis and repression Avoiding manipula6on of cultural expression by dominant leaders and groups during periods of poli6cal crisis In periods of repression creators can be agents for social change and jus6ce, par6cular when poli6cal movements or opposi6on are denied space Rights and culture The place of culture in human rights frameworks: the right to live with one s own culture; the right to hear different cultural voices; the right to an environment that supports crea6vity.

Panelists: 1. Catherine Cole, Museums Consultant, Canada, CAM member 2. Lloyd Kandasammy, formerly Na6onal Trust, Guyana, CAM member, 3. Barbara Winters, Assistant Secretary General, CAM