Euan: If you meant this as it comes across it is a bit eye-opening : "Can museums be affiliated with a right wing political Smithsonian AND be responsible members in their communities?" It sounds like only liberal, left-wing politically leaning museums can be "responsible members in their communities?"
IMO, to engender inclusivity, museums should tell the story objectively, presenting historic perspective from all sides and points of view, no matter how uncomfortable. To do otherwise, by focusing on a narrow perspective, historical context is skewed towards political propaganda rather than historical accuracy deliberately leading to exclusivity.
-Ken
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Ken Avallon
Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame
kavallon@phillyhall.org
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-01-2025 06:24 AM
From: Euan Simpson
Subject: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian
Hey,
First post here so forgive me if this breaks any rules.
As we all know the current administration is making it clear, through both rhetoric and action, that the Smithsonian should portray a specific (right wing) political outlook on our collective history. While this has largely been contained within the Smithsonian itself, there is no doubt in my mind that the same political line will eventually be expected from affiliated institutions.
Smithsonian affiliation is rightly a big deal and a great program for many institutions but at what point does it become a negative? Can museums be affiliated with a right wing political Smithsonian AND be responsible members in their communities? Where is the red line (if any) for you?
This topic has been on my mind for some time and I'd love to hear other people's thoughts.
Thanks!
( Shout out to those Smithsonian workers still doing the good work, keep fighting folks )
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Euan
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