The powerful session on "Racism, Unrest, and the Role of the Museum Field" from @AAMers#aamvirtual is now available to all. Hear from @johnnettabcole, @SmithsonianSec, Lori Fogarty @oaklandmuseumca on the museum field’s role in combating racism. https://t.co/yKE3LOzGp8
https://t.co/dxfagsAwL0 features Maria Isabel Garcia of Mind Museum in the Phillipines
Amy Harris of @UMich Science Museum
@kkiehl
@pollywogs_jen, Julie Bowen & Lesley Lewise
Denise McIver
The @natureinLA team
@museum_exhibits Paul Orselli
Per-Edvin Perrson
Neville Petrie
One of the most striking lessons of this pandemic has been how vitally important clear and effective science communication is to the functioning of a society and the lives of its people.
Informal Learning Review
COVID-19 Special Issue 2020 #2
"How Will Coronavirus (COVID-19) Change Museums?,
A Few Predictions", By Mark Walhimer Page 37
@TheILReview#Museums https://t.co/aKnppB2WOc
What's happening to Museums in the Caribbean? Only 10% of those responding to this survey have received any relief, and that's just those responding https://t.co/9VII2RbIjH
What will visitors need museums to do to help them feel safe and comfortable? Find out in our latest Pandemic Data Story.
Here's the link to the full-length, downloadable, and printable Data Story: https://t.co/tQJZaGpAUu
@AAMers#MuseumGoers2020
"We’ve talked about museum experiences bringing joy and being restorative, but we have a moment to really articulate and prove how we are of service and how we are healing environments." -@huertamigus in conversation with @museum_exhibits https://t.co/EdcujvupKQ
What do Americans want from museums right now: virtual experiences that provide 1. hope, 2. escape, 3 context for pandemic experience 4. social connections @SusieWilkening latest data story