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Greenland National Museum & Archives
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Greenland National Museum & Archives: A Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

The Greenland National Museum & Archives stands as a vital repository of Greenland's rich cultural heritage, a heritage woven from the diverse threads of Inuit traditions, colonial encounters, and contemporary experiences. We recognize that our strength lies in the breadth and depth of these stories, and in our ability to share them with all people.

Therefore, we are committed to fostering a museum and archive that is truly inclusive, welcoming, and representative of the diverse communities that comprise Greenland and beyond. We believe that:

  • All voices deserve to be heard: We are dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting the stories of all Greenlanders, including those historically marginalized or underrepresented. We actively seek to amplify diverse perspectives, ensuring that our collections and exhibitions reflect the full spectrum of Greenlandic identities and experiences.
  • Accessibility is paramount: We strive to make our museum and archives accessible to all, regardless of background, ability, or language. This includes physical accessibility, as well as intellectual and cultural accessibility. We are committed to developing programs and resources that engage diverse audiences and foster meaningful, knowledge-based connections with Greenland's heritage.
  • Respect and understanding are foundational: We are committed to creating a safe and respectful environment for all visitors, staff, and volunteers. We value diversity in all its forms, including ethnicity, language, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, and ability. We condemn all forms of discrimination and prejudice.
  • Collaboration is essential: We recognize that building a truly inclusive museum and archive requires ongoing dialogue and collaboration with diverse communities. We are committed to working with Indigenous and local communities, cultural organizations, and other stakeholders to ensure that our work is relevant, responsive, and respectful.
  • Continuous learning is vital: We acknowledge that the work of diversity and inclusion is ongoing. We are committed to continuous learning and improvement, and to actively seeking feedback from our communities to ensure that we are meeting their needs. We are dedicated to training our staff to be sensitive and knowledgeable about diverse cultural perspectives.

The Greenland National Museum & Archives is more than just a collection of artifacts and documents. It is a living institution that reflects the dynamic and evolving character of Greenlandic culture. We are committed to ensuring that our museum and archives serve as a place of learning, inspiration, and connection for all people, and that they contribute to a more just and equitable future.

We invite you to join us on this journey. Together, we can build a museum and archive that truly reflects the richness and diversity of Greenland's heritage.

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