
How can interpretation practitioners build meaningful relationships with underrepresented communities and work together to create more inclusive and representative heritage experiences?
In this webinar, Dr Norma Gregory, Inclusive Heritage Consultant and author of AHI’s ‘Best Practice Guide Connecting and Co-creating with Underrepresented Communities‘, will explore practical approaches to building trust, sharing power and developing interpretation in genuine partnership with communities.
Drawing on lived experience, research and real-world case studies, the session will explore:
- Why connecting and co-creating with underrepresented communities matters
- How to identify gaps in participation and representation
- Ways to build trust and develop long-term relationships
- Examples of collaborative interpretation that centre community voices
This session will introduce key ideas from the new AHI Best Practice Guide, offering practical insights and reflection points to help practitioners create more inclusive, responsive and meaningful heritage interpretation.
Whether you work in museums, heritage sites, cultural organisations or community engagement, this webinar will offer valuable guidance to support your next project.
[Free for AHI members, otherwise £10pp. Book now.]