One of four senior staff fired by the National Gallery of Canada last month as it works to improve “equity and inclusion” in its workforce had single-handedly set up an internship to mentor Indigenous, Black and racialized students in the field of art conservation. Read More
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Fired National Gallery director had established internship for Black, Indigenous and racialized students
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