T.R.A.I.N Resources
T.R.A.I.N learning streams
Click on the learning streams to access asynchronous materials.
T.R.A.I.N blog posts
Click on the images below to access blog posts.
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‘Reflections on T.R.A.I.N: Arts, Culture & Heritage – Past, Present & Future’ by Soni Dasmohapatra
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‘Reflections on T.R.A.I.N: Ethical Practices in the Arts’ by Geraldine M. Ysselstein
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‘Reflections on T.R.A.I.N: 5 takeaways from the arts advocacy and activism learning stream’ by Josh Marchesini
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‘Perspectives on T.R.A.I.N Bias and Privilege workshop’ by Claude Schryer
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‘Your voice in policy development: understanding the pathways in’ by Tara Mazurk & Colm O’Sullivan, PAA Advisory | Conseils
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‘Ready to start advocacy? How to take the first step’ by Kate Cornell & Tara Mazurk
The team behind T.R.A.I.N
Jagroop Mehta, Program Manager
Laira Macapagal, Communications Manager
Sariena Luy, Digital Design and Video Editor
Sadie Hochman-Ruiz, Program Assistant
T.R.A.I.N was made possible by the Government of Canada through the Canadian Heritage Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund.
Workshops took place September 2022 – March 2023, live and asynchronous, and delivered in English, French, and ASL and were free to join.
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