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Disrupting the Traditional Narrative: Including Oral Histories in Museums
Category: On-Demand ProgramsThis is a recorded session from the 2024 AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo. Museums have been guilty of discounting oral histories as “non-academic” or “inappropriate” methods of … -
Embracing the Opportunity of Universal Exhibition Graphic Design: Success Stories from the National Park Service
Category: Exhibition JournalThis article first appeared in the journal Exhibition (Fall 2025) Vol. 44 No. 2 and is reproduced with permission. Exhibition graphic designers are tasked with turning … -
Privacy in a Watchful World: What have you got to hide?
Category: Center for the Future of Museums BlogIn a world where companies and governments can, and increasingly do, track vast amounts of personal information about our habits, preferences, behavior, communications and even our … -
Labor of Love: Revaluing Museum Work
This post was originally published on Medium, December 20, 2017. Over the last few years, museum workers have been increasingly vocal about job dissatisfaction. At the 2015 American … -
#AAM2019 Keynote: Kippen de Alba Chu and Kimberly Drew
Category: 2019 Annual Meeting< Disclaimer: This video is unedited and contains several “unbeeped” profanities. Transcript Kippen de Alba Chu: Good morning, everyone. Yeah, this morning’s script was … -
Affordability of Accessibility
Category: Exhibition JournalThis article first appeared in the journal Exhibition (Fall 2025) Vol. 44 No. 2 and is reproduced with permission. It is no secret that museums are often under-resourced, … -
In Our Voices: Designing Victim-Centered Exhibits about Human Rights Issues
Category: On-Demand ProgramsThis is a recorded session from the 2025 AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo. In a recent survey, a major Holocaust museum unearthed a disturbing truth: Far more students could name Nazi …