
Event Information
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Date(s):
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
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Time:
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm Eastern Time
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Location:
Virtual
Session 6 of The Climate Toolkit’s Tools of Transformation Series. AAM is a partner of The Climate Toolkit.
How can museums reconnect people with nature and inspire future generations to respond to social and environmental degradation?
In this free webinar, special guest speaker Lucimara Letelier discusses how museums can become active agents of regeneration—cultivating awareness, resilience, and transformation within communities and ecosystems. Drawing on research conducted in the UK, she will present the guiding principles of regenerative practices in museums and share compelling case studies from various organizations, including some from Brazil and other parts of the globe, illustrating their application.
Once registered, you’ll receive a Zoom link to virtually attend the webinar.
About the guest speaker:
Lucimara Letelier is the founder and Director of RegeneraMuseu, an organization fostering regenerative and sustainable practices within museums and Culture to champion climate adaptation, mitigation and resilience in Brazil and internationally. ICOM Sustain Vice-chair, Designer in Sustainable Development (Gaia Education/UNESCO partner), trained by Al Gore Foundation, Regenerative Economy and Regenerative Development Institute. She has been a Creative Green Researcher at Julie’s Bicycle, working with consultancy and training in climate leadership for the arts & culture and a Ki Culture Coach. 25 years of experience in arts and culture organizations in Brazil, the US and the UK, including the Museum of Modern Art (Deputy Director), British Council (Deputy Director of Arts), ActionAid (Head of Fundraising), Boston Children’s Museum and the Guggenheim Museum. Master’s in Museum Studies – Green Museum Specialism (University of Leicester, UK) and in Arts Administration (Boston University, US).
The statements and opinions expressed by panelists, hosts, attendees, or other participants of this event are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of, nor are endorsed by, the American Alliance of Museums.