6 Considerations as Museum Studies Programs take Climate Action
Today's Guest Post is by Joy Davis, former Director of the Cultural Resource Management Programs at the University of Victoria, and a founding member of the CMCJ Advisory Group. Every…
Today's Guest Post is by Joy Davis, former Director of the Cultural Resource Management Programs at the University of Victoria, and a founding member of the CMCJ Advisory Group. Every…
Today's Guest Post is by Irina D. Mihalache, Assistant Professor of Museum Studies at the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto. Can museum interpretation advocate for environmental justice? How does…
Today's Guest Post is by George Farrell, Nature's Place, Minden Hills Cultural Centre, Minden, Ontario, Canada. Minden Ontario, a little gem of a village in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario,…
Today's Guest Post is by Joy Davis, PhD CAHP. Joy is a freelance cultural heritage specialist and a member of the Advisory Group of the Coalition of Museums for Climate Justice.…
Today's Guest Post is by Rebecca Shulman Herz, Director of the Peoria PlayHouse Children’s Museum in Peoria, Illinois, USA, and Margaret LeJeune, an image-maker, curator, and educator from Rochester, New…
Guest Post by Lauren McCallum, Acting Program Officer at Montgomery's Inn. Montgomery's Inn is one of ten historic sites belonging to Museums and Heritage Services, City of Toronto. Opinions are…
Today's Guest Post is by Naomi Grattan. Naomi teaches museum management for the University of Calgary and the Alberta Museums Association and is currently acting Director of Communications for the…
I'm a big fan of Chantal Bilodeau and the blog "Artists and Climate Change." I love that she's focusing here on impact over numbers. Now how do we go about…
Today's Guest Post is a thought-provoking video by Robert Janes*, which was premiered during the Group for Education in Museums (GEM) (UK) Conference in 2016. We invite you to take…
Today's Guest Post is by Bill McKibben*, Senior Advisor and Co-Founder, 350.org. 350.org is about a decade old now, and from small beginnings (seven college students and one professor in Vermont)…