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Exploring Inclusive Design in Cultural Heritage: A Webinar with Dr. Piper Hutson

Exploring Inclusive Design in Cultural Heritage: A Webinar with Dr. Piper Hutson

In an increasingly interconnected world, the accessibility of cultural heritage stands as a fundamental aspect of societal advancement. To delve deeper into this crucial topic, BPOC is thrilled to present an upcoming webinar as part of our ongoing series, ‘Dreaming of AI’. On April 8th at 8 AM PT/11 AM ET, join us for an enlightening session led by the esteemed Dr. Piper Hutson.

 

Dr. Hutson, an expert in inclusive design, will guide participants through a discussion on embracing sensory processing and neurodiversity within cultural heritage. This webinar offers a unique opportunity to explore how institutions can adopt inclusive frameworks that transcend traditional boundaries, ensuring that cultural heritage remains accessible to all.

Throughout the session, Dr. Hutson will draw upon a wealth of interdisciplinary research and practical insights to illuminate the nuances of inclusive design in cultural heritage. From understanding the diverse ways individuals engage with cultural environments to leveraging technology for enhanced accessibility, participants will gain valuable knowledge and practical strategies for fostering inclusivity within their organizations.

By attending this webinar, participants will not only deepen their understanding of inclusive design principles but also gain actionable insights to reimagine their spaces, exhibitions, and programs through an inclusive lens. The session will empower attendees to create cultural experiences that cater to the diverse needs of their communities, fostering empathy and understanding in the process.

 

Can’t join live? Don’t worry! They understand that schedules can be busy, which is why the webinar is recorded and available for viewing on their YouTube Channel.
Register now to secure your spot for this enlightening discussion and take a step toward creating a more inclusive future for cultural heritage.

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