PUBLICK OCCURRENCES — May 24, 2022
We’re all facing challenges. Let’s work on solving them together!
How can historical organizations survive through times of crisis? How can we forge forward together – with our colleagues and communities – to make a positive impact amidst the constant wave of crushing news around us? Join us for two online MA History Conference sessions on June 7 to learn practical steps we can all take moving forward.
In PATHS TO RESILIENCY, presenters will discuss their work to stay relevant, engage audiences, and collaborate with other historic sites and institutions to offer creative programming, broadening their reach while sharing the workload of program development and promotion.
In WORKING TOGETHER TO HELP OUR COMMUNITIES ADDRESS THE CLIMATE CRISIS, presenters will facilitate a group discussion that explores the pressing question: What is the role of local historical organizations in our climate emergency?
Check out the 2022 MA History Conference program to learn more about these and other sessions.
Michael Peter Ancher, The Lifeboat is Taken through the Dunes. Oil on canvas. 1883.
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