by Rachael Allen
āAsk yourself: what might it mean for readingāand knowledgeāto be universally accessible? What would that look, feel, or sound like?ā This is what the exhibit Touch This Page! Making Sense of the Ways We Read asks its …
Featuring profiles of outreach & advocacy in cultural heritage
by Rachael Allen
āAsk yourself: what might it mean for readingāand knowledgeāto be universally accessible? What would that look, feel, or sound like?ā This is what the exhibit Touch This Page! Making Sense of the Ways We Read asks its …
by Jade Mejia
In my interview with Nadia Dixson, the City of SomervilleāsĀ archivist, we had an illuminating conversation onĀ advocacy and the many ways it can be expressed. During our conversation we went over three main points:Ā 1.) What …
by Emily Mathay
Victor T. Mastone (he insists you call him āVicā) is an expert on shipwrecks. As Director and Chief Archaeologist for the Massachusetts Board of Underwater Archaeological Resources (BUAR), heās the one to call about any project involving …
by RiviĀ Feinsilber
Dr. Stephen Kenney is the Museum Director of the Commonwealth Museum right here in the state of Massachusetts. He earned his PhD in International Relations from Boston University and started his career as a faculty member, …
by Ashley Williams
From copy editor to Director of the Center for Digital Scholarship at the University of Chicago, Stacie Williams has had an exciting career journey filled with achievements and accolades. Stacie graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with …
byĀ Diana Beltrao de Macedo
Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā Molly Brown holds a bachelorās degree in History and English. During her undergraduate days,Ā she completed an internship at a repository where she first discovered her passion for cultural heritage. Because of that, after her …
by Clare Snyder
The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA), formally known as the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), was established in 1957 by the Boston City Council and the Massachusetts Legislature to be the cityās official planning agency, taking over …
by Hannah Elder
For Meg Winikates, working in the cultural heritage field āfelt accidentally inevitable.ā She was always interested in education, but was unsure whether she wanted to teach formally or informally. In high school, she worked as an intern …
by Will Gregg
From the Fairfield Museum and History Center in central Fairfield, Connecticut, Ā Curator Laurie Lamarre merges the townās past and present in exhibits that appeal to a wide audience.
The Fairfield Museum and History Center is an active …
by Brigid Hogan
As an off-coast tourist destination, the population of Nantucket swells and dwindles with the seasons. In winter, about 13,000 Nantucket natives reign on the island. Come summertime, the population bursts upward to 50,000 as a result of …