The combined findings of the investigation and an internal inclusion and psychological safety audit show there have been acts of discrimination at the museum and Indigenous team members have been subjected to discriminatory behaviour; that museum leadership did not effectively handle the conditions that led to the discrimination; that core exhibits are outdated and focus too narrowly on colonial history; that many staff view the museum as a toxic workplace characterized by a culture of fear and distrust; and that the museum is under-resourced. Acting CEO Daniel Muzyka acknowledged that some of the museum’s displays are offensive, and that the museum has not properly represented all First Nations in B.C.
Royal B C Museum chairman apologizes after report finds racism, offensive exhibits
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