"In terms of museums as part of the overall cultural life of a society, we can be a
platform to enable people to be visible, not hidden, we can encourage empathy,
respect and understanding, we can be a positive platform, we can be a supporter,
campaigner and active participant/collaborator. Museums are places that can enable
many voices to be heard. All of this work comes down to the teams working
within museums being aligned with the framework of a strong mission and linked
policies. Being active about inclusion means being outward facing, aware of societal
and global inequalities and their causes, and seeing contemporary life and the
future as being influenced by the past. Being active about inclusion is a mind-set
and means working hard to include."
"Museums working with an inclusion mind-set will think about the broader context
of any subject or theme they deal with. They will need to take a fresh look at the
past, working with people whose histories have often been excluded from the main
narrative, looking at uncomfortable (or controversial or contradicted) subjects in
an honest and open way. But working with culturally diverse people/communities,
migration and refugees is not always about a museum being a campaigning organisation
and a platform for debate; it can also be about being a ‘safe’ place."
David Fleming (Director of National Museums Liverpool, 2001-2018)
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- Fleming, D. (2017) Thinking strategically about inclusion in museums. In M., Vlacou (coord.) The Inclusion of Migrants and Refugees. The Role of Cultural Orgnisations (50-57). Acesso Cultura
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