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relationship is the project :
What's ethical (and possible) when working with communities? How do we understand 'best practice' models when collaborating with people on important social, cultural and political issues? To reach the best outcomes, is the relationship itself the project? With twenty pieces commissioned from cultural leaders and thinkers from the arts, cultural and community sectors, this books is a must-read for anyone interested in contemporary community-engaged practice. First peoples -- Intersectionality -- The art of collaboration -- Ethics and self-determination -- Access and inclusion -- Creating communities -- Creatively and culturally safe spaces -- Platforming for community: going beyond surface representation -- Culturally safe: an overview -- Racial literacy: what is 'race' and why is it so important to understand? -- The role of the institution -- The role of festival making -- Working with queer communities and artists -- Age, autonomy, and racial flexibility: collaborating with children and young people -- Audiences and cultural diversity -- Duty of care -- #EpicFail -- No end date: timeframes and expectations -- The relationship is the project. 2022.242