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Glenbow Museum announces diverse group of nominations for board of governors

Article content Glenbow Museum has nominated five new governors in a step to further diversify its board and build a more equitable museum. Once the five nominees are formally confirmed as governors later this year, the museum’s board will include 10 Black, Indigenous and people of colour (BIPOC) members. Forty-two per cent of the board will be BIPOC members, an increase from the current 22 per cent. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Glenbow Museum announces diverse group of nominations for board of governors Back to video This is another action to uncover and address bias, discrimination and exclusion within Glenbow, according to the museum’s president of CEO Nicholas R. Bell.

Glenbow Museum announces diverse group of nominations for board of governors

Glenbow Museum announces diverse group of nominations for board of governors
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Montana tribe offers COVID-19 vaccine at border

Save to Read Later CARWAY, Alta. - A long line of cars was backed up at the Carway border crossing in southern Alberta this week as First Nations members and others took advantage of free COVID-19 vaccinations from the Blackfeet Tribe in Montana. A pharmacist fills a vaccine at a vaccine clinic during the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto on Tuesday, Dec.15, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette CARWAY, Alta. - A long line of cars was backed up at the Carway border crossing in southern Alberta this week as First Nations members and others took advantage of free COVID-19 vaccinations from the Blackfeet Tribe in Montana.

A sin to waste : Montana tribe provides COVID-19 vaccinations at Alberta border crossing

Article content A long line of cars was backed up at the Carway border crossing in southern Alberta this week as First Nations members and others took advantage of free COVID-19 vaccinations from the Blackfeet Tribe in Montana. James McNeely, the public information officer for the tribe, said that despite a slow start in getting vaccines for the reserve’s 10,000 residents, 98 per cent of those eligible have been vaccinated. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or A sin to waste : Montana tribe provides COVID-19 vaccinations at Alberta border crossing Back to video Many members of the reservation, 150 kilometres south of Lethbridge, have relatives in Canada and, with a lot of extra vaccine, they decided to see if they could help, he added.

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