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Museums, Climate Change and Representation - Podcast

Suzanne joins this episode of Museums and Chill podcast to explore the evolving role of museums in addressing the climate crisis.

Recorded live in London after the Serpentine Gallery’s Worldbuilding, Art & Technology in a Climate Changed World event, Suzanne shares insights on how museums can authentically center Indigenous, Black, and POC voices, foster creative collaborations, and navigate ethical challenges around funding. This timely conversation aligns with ICOM’s commitment to integrating culture into climate action, as highlighted at COP29, and reflects the theme of its upcoming General Conference, The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities.

THIS EPISODE’S HOST:

Anapaula García Soto is Communications Coordinator at the International Council of Museums. Before joining ICOM, Anapaula worked on different communication projects. She holds a B.A. on Communication and Digital Media from the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey and a Masters in Creative Project Management, Culture and Design from the Rennes School of Business and the École européenne supérieure d’art de Bretagne.

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