Hi Douglas,
You may be interested to know about the international research network, Thinking through the Museum, which brings together international scholars, students, museum professionals, and community representatives from 20 museums, universities, and NGOs in Canada, the Netherlands, Poland, South Africa, and the USA. The team works in and beyond museum settings to co-produce exhibitions and design tools, and to explore alternative forms of heritage mobilization where communities can set their own agendas.
We regularly post resources and examples of exhibitions and programming by underrepresented communities on our Facebook page that may also be of interest if you or others would like to follow our page.
And if you are interested in considering how children are underrepresented community members, I would be happy to talk more about my work on Children's Museology which seeks to create more opportunities for children's inclusion as active participants and co-creators of museum content and programming!
With best wishes,
Monica
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Monica Eileen Patterson PhD
Assistant Director, Curatorial Studies, Carleton University / independent curator
Ottawa ON
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-07-2023 12:29 PM
From: Douglas Flandro
Subject: AAM Annual Meeting - Empowering Underrepresented Communities in Museums
Is your museum or do you know of any museums doing excellent work at empowering underrepresented communities? Some of the best sessions I attended at AAM 2023 in Denver addressed this topic and I am hoping to continue the conversation. Let me know if you or someone you know would like to be part of a panel discussion of best practices when seeking to truly empower underrepresented communties and be part of improving the quality of life in our communities.
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Douglas Flandro
Exhibit Designer
CambridgeSeven Associates, Inc.
Cambridge MA
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