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The question of how museums can support constructive community discussion and action on pressing, often divisive, social issues is receiving intensified attention—as are the barriers limiting museums’ roles as change agents. By examining museums’ 20th-century past and more recent work in civic dialogue, the group aims to bring historical perspective and critical edge to contemporary opportunities and challenges. For more information on this project, visit: http://ncph.org/phc/ncph-working-groups/museums-civic-discourse-2016-working-group/ #MuseumsCivicDiscourse This slide deck guided discussion for Working Group #2 on 3/17/2016 at the National Council on Public History Conference in Baltimore, MD. Facilitators: Elena Gonzales, Independent Scholar Jennifer Scott, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum Robin Grenier, University of Connecticut Nicole Ivy, American Alliance of Museums Clarissa Ceglio, University of Connecticut Discussants: La Tanya Autry, Yale University Art Gallery Aleia Brown, Middle Tennessee State University Rachel Feinmark, Lower East Side Tenement Museum Joan Fragaszy Troyano, Smithsonian Institution Lyra Monteiro, Rutgers University-Newark Porchia Moore, University of South Carolina Laura Schiavo, The George Washington University ]]>

The question of how museums can support constructive community discussion and action on pressing, often divisive, social issues is receiving intensified attention—as are the barriers limiting museums’ roles as change agents. By examining museums’ 20th-century past and more recent work in civic dialogue, the group aims to bring historical perspective and critical edge to contemporary opportunities and challenges. For more information on this project, visit: http://ncph.org/phc/ncph-working-groups/museums-civic-discourse-2016-working-group/ #MuseumsCivicDiscourse This slide deck guided discussion for Working Group #2 on 3/17/2016 at the National Council on Public History Conference in Baltimore, MD. Facilitators: Elena Gonzales, Independent Scholar Jennifer Scott, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum Robin Grenier, University of Connecticut Nicole Ivy, American Alliance of Museums Clarissa Ceglio, University of Connecticut Discussants: La Tanya Autry, Yale University Art Gallery Aleia Brown, Middle Tennessee State University Rachel Feinmark, Lower East Side Tenement Museum Joan Fragaszy Troyano, Smithsonian Institution Lyra Monteiro, Rutgers University-Newark Porchia Moore, University of South Carolina Laura Schiavo, The George Washington University ]]>
Mon, 21 Mar 2016 20:45:19 GMT /slideshow/museums-and-civic-discourse-past-present-emerging-futures/59845702 cjceglio@slideshare.net(cjceglio) Museums and Civic Discourse: Past, Present & Emerging Futures cjceglio The question of how museums can support constructive community discussion and action on pressing, often divisive, social issues is receiving intensified attention—as are the barriers limiting museums’ roles as change agents. By examining museums’ 20th-century past and more recent work in civic dialogue, the group aims to bring historical perspective and critical edge to contemporary opportunities and challenges. For more information on this project, visit: http://ncph.org/phc/ncph-working-groups/museums-civic-discourse-2016-working-group/ #MuseumsCivicDiscourse This slide deck guided discussion for Working Group #2 on 3/17/2016 at the National Council on Public History Conference in Baltimore, MD. Facilitators: Elena Gonzales, Independent Scholar Jennifer Scott, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum Robin Grenier, University of Connecticut Nicole Ivy, American Alliance of Museums Clarissa Ceglio, University of Connecticut Discussants: La Tanya Autry, Yale University Art Gallery Aleia Brown, Middle Tennessee State University Rachel Feinmark, Lower East Side Tenement Museum Joan Fragaszy Troyano, Smithsonian Institution Lyra Monteiro, Rutgers University-Newark Porchia Moore, University of South Carolina Laura Schiavo, The George Washington University <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ncphwg2museumsandcivicdiscourse031716-160321204519-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The question of how museums can support constructive community discussion and action on pressing, often divisive, social issues is receiving intensified attention—as are the barriers limiting museums’ roles as change agents. By examining museums’ 20th-century past and more recent work in civic dialogue, the group aims to bring historical perspective and critical edge to contemporary opportunities and challenges. For more information on this project, visit: http://ncph.org/phc/ncph-working-groups/museums-civic-discourse-2016-working-group/ #MuseumsCivicDiscourse This slide deck guided discussion for Working Group #2 on 3/17/2016 at the National Council on Public History Conference in Baltimore, MD. Facilitators: Elena Gonzales, Independent Scholar Jennifer Scott, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum Robin Grenier, University of Connecticut Nicole Ivy, American Alliance of Museums Clarissa Ceglio, University of Connecticut Discussants: La Tanya Autry, Yale University Art Gallery Aleia Brown, Middle Tennessee State University Rachel Feinmark, Lower East Side Tenement Museum Joan Fragaszy Troyano, Smithsonian Institution Lyra Monteiro, Rutgers University-Newark Porchia Moore, University of South Carolina Laura Schiavo, The George Washington University
Museums and Civic Discourse: Past, Present & Emerging Futures from Clarissa Ceglio
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Re-envisioning the State Encyclopedia for the 21st Century /cjceglio/ceglio-ncph2013-wp ceglioncph2013wp-130418094232-phpapp01
Delivered as part of NCPH 2013 panel "Word Press as a Public History Platform." See http://publichistorycommons.org/wordpress-as-a-public-history-platform/ for more details. ConnecticutHistory.org is a project of Connecticut Humanities in collaboration with the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History & New Media. ]]>

Delivered as part of NCPH 2013 panel "Word Press as a Public History Platform." See http://publichistorycommons.org/wordpress-as-a-public-history-platform/ for more details. ConnecticutHistory.org is a project of Connecticut Humanities in collaboration with the Roy Rosenzweig Center for History & New Media. ]]>
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Re-envisioning the State Encyclopedia for the 21st Century from Clarissa Ceglio
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