Recorded Session: How Climate and Race Intersect with Museum Work in a Pandemic
Recorded On: 09/11/2020
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Session Description
How Climate and Race Intersect with Museum Work in a Pandemic is a Pre-Recorded session of the 2020 AASLH Online Annual Meeting.
The Sustainability and Climate Committee examines how this moment of profound disruption is an opportunity to reset and rethink our practice, and to use sustainability (including social, economic, and environmental well-being) to strengthen the role of cultural heritage in American life. This dialogue applies sustainability thinking to the COVID-19 crisis as the first of three important and strongly-linked topics: COVID-19, Race and Equity, and Climate Change.
Speakers
Chair: Sarah W. Sutton Sustainable Museums, Tacoma, WA
Andre Taylor Speaking Culturally, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Douglas Worts WorldViews Consulting, Toronto, ON, Canada
Jeremy Linden Linden Preservation, LLC, Brockport, NY
Details
RECORDED DATE: September 11, 2020
COST: $5 AASLH Members / $10 Nonmembers / Free for Full Access and Basic Access Annual Meeting attendees w/ Promo Code (email info@aaslh.org)
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Recording Transcript
A transcript is provided with the recording.
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