The year 2020 has been universally acknowledged as an extraordinary point in activist history. The Black Lives Matter organization has spearheaded a new wave of activism comparable to the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and 70s. By evaluating how cultural learning centers such as museums have presented racial history in the past, an effective plan can be made on how museums should interpret this present-day history. Museums should not only recognize #BlackLivesMatter as an important part of history in an academic sense, but they should also actively promote positive racial change in the communities they serve. Research shows that museums play a large role in forming the public’s view on past racial events. This study will explore how rac...
This special issue was inspired by the inaugural Consortium Workshop, Race-ing the Museum, funded by...
The articles for this special section of Museum Worlds first started to gain their present form as p...
Non-profit art museums are arbiters of cultural value and simultaneously supporters of artistic free...
Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 were the catalyst for change in many institutions, particularly ...
On May 25th, 2020, the United States witnessed the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police offi...
After the many racial injustices that occurred in 2020, cultural institutions have been motivated to...
Museums are under increasing pressure to become more activist. The literature revealed that museum a...
This research contributes new scholarship on the teaching and preservation of African American histo...
This study addresses the increased urgency in the field of cultural heritage informatics (specifical...
This study examines how an art museum can become more inclusive of different cultural communities an...
History of Art and Architecture professors and co-facilitators of the Race-ing the Museum workshop, ...
The phenomenon of ‘culturally specific museums’ that have developed since the 1960s across the Unite...
Since its opening in 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has surpassed...
Caricatures of African Americans and associated racist imagery, once commonplace in American life, h...
The work of preserving content is at the heart of what libraries and archives do best. Beyond preser...
This special issue was inspired by the inaugural Consortium Workshop, Race-ing the Museum, funded by...
The articles for this special section of Museum Worlds first started to gain their present form as p...
Non-profit art museums are arbiters of cultural value and simultaneously supporters of artistic free...
Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 were the catalyst for change in many institutions, particularly ...
On May 25th, 2020, the United States witnessed the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police offi...
After the many racial injustices that occurred in 2020, cultural institutions have been motivated to...
Museums are under increasing pressure to become more activist. The literature revealed that museum a...
This research contributes new scholarship on the teaching and preservation of African American histo...
This study addresses the increased urgency in the field of cultural heritage informatics (specifical...
This study examines how an art museum can become more inclusive of different cultural communities an...
History of Art and Architecture professors and co-facilitators of the Race-ing the Museum workshop, ...
The phenomenon of ‘culturally specific museums’ that have developed since the 1960s across the Unite...
Since its opening in 2016, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has surpassed...
Caricatures of African Americans and associated racist imagery, once commonplace in American life, h...
The work of preserving content is at the heart of what libraries and archives do best. Beyond preser...
This special issue was inspired by the inaugural Consortium Workshop, Race-ing the Museum, funded by...
The articles for this special section of Museum Worlds first started to gain their present form as p...
Non-profit art museums are arbiters of cultural value and simultaneously supporters of artistic free...