by Massachusetts History Alliance | Dec 20, 2024 | History News
Paul SparrowFrom the Publisher: A powerful new work of history that brings President Roosevelt, his allies, and his adversaries to life as he fought to transform America from an isolationist bystander into the world’s first superpower. “In today’s troubled times, with...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Dec 17, 2024 | History News, The Profession
12.17.2024 Ann Petruccelli Moon, Deputy Chief of Staff As the year winds down, Executive Director Michael J. Bobbitt took time to share his thoughts, in verse, on our accomplishments and the year ahead. All of us at Mass Cultural Council wish you a peaceful end to...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Dec 16, 2024 | History News, The Profession
12.16.2024 Amy Chu, Program Officer Creative Projects for Schools Artist Michael Aghoha standing in front of a mural created in collaboration between KIPP/SPUR/Aghohawa with KIPP Academy Lynn Charter District. The 2024-2025 school year coincides with a one-time...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Dec 13, 2024 | History News, The Profession
12.13.2024 Erik Holmgren, Manager of Advancement and Strategic Partnerships; Amy Chu, Program Officer; and Käthe Swaback, Program Officer Creative Youth Development | YouthReach New Bedford Whaling Museum High School Apprentices participating in a Seaweed public...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Dec 12, 2024 | History News, The Profession
12.12.2024 Bethann Steiner, Senior Director of Public Affairs SMU DataArts’ Top 40 Most Arts-Vibrant Communities of 2024,Ranked by Per Capita Supply, Demand, andGovernment Support for the Arts A week ago Mass Cultural Council celebrated the news that Massachusetts...
by American Association for State and Local History | Dec 11, 2024 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession
By Andrea Jones, Director, History Leadership InstituteWith Nicole Martinez LeGrand, Multicultural Collections Curator, Indiana Historical SocietyDoes our daily grind stand in the way of creating necessary change in the field of public history? With the constant Zoom...