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  • 1.  Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-01-2025 08:24 AM

    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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  • 2.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-04-2025 08:38 AM
    Hi, Euan - Great question and something I've pondered myself... as in, where does it end?  Scholarship, at any level and in all disciplines, must be protected, in my opinion.  We must speak out against censorship and authoritarian control of the truth.  Vivian





  • 3.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-05-2025 07:44 AM

    Good question, Euan. Your final comment thanking Smithsonian employees doing good work sums it up. Paying attention to exhibit content is a an act of vigilance - always.

     

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  • 4.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-06-2025 09:51 AM

    Vivian:  I strongly and wholeheartedly agree with this statement:  "We must speak out against censorship and authoritarian control of the truth."

    But I wonder how firmly this belief is held throughout the museum community or is it a "fluid" tenet?  

    As an example I do not recall very much "speaking out" against the "censorship and authoritarian control of the truth" that took place from 2021-2024.



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  • 5.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-06-2025 11:17 AM
    Hi, Ken - If you mean during the "election" period, I don't disagree.  But I believe museums are just now waking up to what authoritarian control of the "truth" looks like in the industry.  This is happening in all academic institutions; colleges, public schools and museums.  And we, in my opinion, in the museum industry must be vigilant protectors of historical accuracy and, again, the truth.

    If analysis is needed in labelling, then so be it.  Our job as museum professionals is to offer as much factual information as we have.  If Smithsonian Affiliates are to be controlled by government hacks, we might as well close our doors.  Which may be what the current administration wants.

    Vivian





  • 6.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-05-2025 02:20 PM

    I'm wondering if you meant that the way it sounds.  Are you inferring that an affiliated museum can only be "a responsible member of the community" if they are on the left?  Honestly curious if that's what you think.  Greg



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  • 7.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-06-2025 06:35 AM
    Greg wrote: 
    Are you inferring that an affiliated museum can only be "a responsible member of the community if they are on the left"

    I believe the point being made is that a responsible member of the museum community should be allowed to share all stories of history. However, the current administration is prohibiting The Smithsonian from sharing the histories of certain people and certain concepts.

    Museums have been widely regarded and trusted as bastions of truth and growth.  This is because they have a responsibility to point out history and ideas that are uncomfortable and remind us how be better people.  

    This is not possible when the administration is sending letters and directives on a weekly basis, stating what the museums are no longer allowed to do.

    This isn't an issue of right or left. This is an issue of freedom.


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  • 8.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-06-2025 07:53 AM
    Hi Meghan,
    I agree that museums should be telling ALL histories - it just sounded as if it was only right-leaning exhibitions were a bad thing.  Whenever we interject right-wing/left-wing jargon into professional discussions, it takes away from the main points being made.

    Greg





  • 9.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-06-2025 08:29 AM

    Whenever we interject right-wing/left-wing jargon into professional discussions, it takes away from the main points being made.

    I don't think it's jargon nor takes away from the point. It's an accurate (and simple) way to describe the type of political line the Smithsonian is being pressured to take. I'm not sure how else you would describe it without using those terms. (Authoritarian? Ultranationalist? Fascist?)



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  • 10.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-06-2025 08:43 AM
    Thank you Euan,

    I understand you completely now.

    Greg





  • 11.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-05-2025 02:37 PM

    Dear Euan

    I understand and feel that telling the whole story of history is important. I know that being a Smithsonian affiliate is a valuable thing. I think continuing to do the work is the most one can do.

    Thanks,

    Rachel



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  • 12.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-06-2025 09:45 AM
    Edited by Ken Avallon 08-06-2025 09:53 AM

    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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  • 13.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-14-2025 10:59 AM

    That is a valid question.  It would be good for institutions that are Smithsonian affiliates, or those that who are seeking to be, to begin internal discussions about what it could mean if the current or a future administration undertook a review of the affiliation designation and then made demands on content revisions in order to retain that connection. Each institution is responsible to it's own mission and its patrons first and foremost. Any affiliation that would require compromising those things would no longer be an affiliation worth keeping in my book. 



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  • 14.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-14-2025 11:56 AM
    I strongly agree with you, Katherine.  When the post first appeared, I think we all, frankly, had a failure of imagination.  Now that's probably no longer the case.  I am retired, but I lament what this means for the institutions for which I volunteer and those I enjoy visiting.  I also take pity on the younger generation of museum professionals because I am certain that the damage being done to our institutions cannot be reversed in a single generation.  Vivian





  • 15.  RE: Affiliation under a political Smithsonian

    Posted 08-15-2025 07:40 PM
    Worth contemplating: Contracts work both ways. 

    Each Affiliate signs an agreement with the program, where the applicant states a purpose for their involvement and (presumably) SI agrees that this satisfies their purpose in promulgating the program. All contracts - explicitly or implicitly - contain mutual obligations, or mutuality of obligation. It's SI obligation to operate the program under its original terms. If Affiliate museums chose to do so, this might be significant leverage to oppose efforts to morph the Institution into some different, divergent organization.

    With what I understand to be 200+ Affiliate museums and services, this could be significant leverage to oppose actions to distort and politicize the Smithsonian, among their deliverables being:
    Access to Smithsonian resources, including artifacts, exhibitions, and staff expertise, allowing them to enrich their communities with Smithsonian content. 
    The opportunity to use the Smithsonian Affiliations logo and tagline, "in association with the Smithsonian,"

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