Morning sessions are focused on how museums’ missions and visions acknowledge the communities they serve within communities in the United States.
9:15 – 10:00am: Registration and coffee
10am – 11pm: Opening Keynote Speaker
Museum Talk by Kristina Newman-Scott: “CURATING FROM WITHIN”
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Kristina Newman-Scott, Director of Culture, State of Connecticut
In conversation with
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Sally Yerkovich, Professor of Museum Ethics at Columbia University and founder of the Museum Ethics Institute.
11:00 – 11:15pm: Break
11:15 – 12:45pm: Panel II (location: Millbank Chapel)
Moderator: Sally Yerkovich, Professor of Museum Ethics at Columbia University and founder of the Museum Ethics Institute.
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Omar A. Eaton-Martinez, Intern and Fellows Program Manager, Smithsonian Institute
Re-Imagining Diversity and Inclusion in Museums: Acknowledging Communities by Addressing the Blind Spots.
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Prerana Reddy, Director of Public Programs and Community Engagement, Queens Museum
Museums & Cultural Organizing
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Monica O. Montgomery, founder of Museum of Impact.
Hear Care Act. Museum Futures & Movements of the People
1:00 – 2:00pm: Lunch
Afternoon sessions are focused on how museums’ missions and visions acknowledge the communities they serve within global communities.
2:00 – 3:00pm: Keynote Speaker: Museums and their Communities: International Perspectives (Milbank Chapel)
Museum Talk by Allisandra Cummins: Curating Identity beyond the 21st Century – The evolution of the museum’s role in modern society.
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Alissandra Cummins, Director of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, UNESCO expert and Editor in Chief of the International Journal of Intangible Heritage
In conversation with
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Dr. Deborah Mack, Associate Director Community & Constituent Services, Smithsonian Institute.
3:00 - 3:15 pm - Break
3:15 – 4:30pm: Panel III : Museums and the Communities they serve: Global perspectives (Milbank Chapel)
Moderator: Professor Hope Leichter, Elbenwood Professor of Education, Teachers College, Columbia University;
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Julieta Cuéllar, Global Networks Program Manager, International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.
Community Engagement through Connecting Past to Present;
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Jacqueline Bishop, Assistant Professor of Liberal Studies, New York University
Dialogues in the African Diaspora;
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Sherilyne Jones, Director, Museum of Belize & Houses of Culture, Belize.
Museum, Identity and Community.