Royal B.C. Museum chairman apologizes after report finds racism, offensive exhibits

Jun 29, 2021 | 12:48 PM

VICTORIA — The chairman of the Royal British Columbia Museum is apologizing to an Indigenous whistleblower after a report cited acts of racism and discrimination at the facility in Victoria.

The report says the museum’s core galleries, particularly human history exhibits, are outdated, some displays are offensive and they reinforce the colonial history of the province.

It found acts of racism and discrimination against Indigenous team members and other people of colour.

Chairman Daniel Muzyka says the museum must do better in how it treats employees and address the systemic racism embedded in its 135-year-old history.