Happy Juneteenth! Tap ➡️ to read about the significance of this holiday and check out Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture's Juneteenth reading list: https://lnkd.in/g2zs285A ⭐️
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Education in the GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums) field is key to preserving cultural heritage for future generations. By nurturing childrens appreciation for the past, we ensure they grow up to understand and protect it. 🏛️📜🖼️
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A simple way to incorporate this idea into personal study or corporate worship is to learn/teach a short history of Juneteenth. Check out the Juneteenth digital toolkit curated by The National Museum of African American History. (https://lnkd.in/e8ecCSrz)
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Did you know that our dehumidifiers are vital in preserving the world’s most precious cultural and historical treasures? ⏳ From ancient scrolls hidden in archives to masterpieces displayed in bustling museums, we ensure that these spaces maintain the ideal temperature and humidity levels to protect our shared legacy for future generations to cherish. Learn more https://okt.to/qxom5t.
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If you want to watch a panel discussion on the history of American antisemitism at the Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, here is the recording. https://lnkd.in/ehThXFnT
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Why is June 19 known as, “Juneteenth”? Learn more about Juneteenth and other holidays, including Emancipation Day and Decoration Day, in this short video with Dr. Ramon Jackson, the museum's Curator of African American Culture and History.
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New on the Civility Localized Blog: Journey To The Past at the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina. Join us as we explore the significance of where the museum is located, what can be learned inside, and how the Center For Family History is changing how family histories are traced. See photos from the personal travels of our founder, Christine Edwards, MPA, and learn how the visit impacted her. Read now on our website: https://lnkd.in/dsHMi3eA #IAAM #CharlestonSC #CivilityLocalized #NewBlogPost #NewOnTheBlog #Blog
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Did you know that our dehumidifiers are vital in preserving the world’s most precious cultural and historical treasures? ⏳ From ancient scrolls hidden in archives to masterpieces displayed in bustling museums, we ensure that these spaces maintain the ideal temperature and humidity levels to protect our shared legacy for future generations to cherish. Learn more https://okt.to/faxsTC.
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Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara: Standing on the front porch of Brumby Hall, the location of the Gone With the Wind Museum, is a lifesize statute of Rhett Butler and Scarlett O'Hara, the main characters of the novel Gone With the Wind, written by Margaret Mithell and published in 1936. The setting for the novel is Clayton County and Atlanta, Georgia, during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era. https://lnkd.in/gzViTRT5
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Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins Medicine. Author of ‘From Survive to Thrive: Living Your Best Life With Mental Illness’ (Oct 2021)
This book speaks to me: “Museology…situates Beauty in relation to Goodness and Truth, suggesting how its persuasive force extends beyond the museum to the city and the world.”
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🦐 Curious to see how we can harness the real power of the sea? Make your way to ARTIS | Natura Artis Magistra Groote Museum and explore ways that we can cultivate land, sea, and the lab to provide for our ever growing population. Here's a little snippet of the sea video, told by Reinier (R.W.) Nauta, produced by BIND and animated by me at YIPP!
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