by Historic New England | Mar 8, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Blogs, The Kiosk, Uncategorized
As language evolves, so do labels | Historic New England Mar 8, 2022Historic New England strives to be inclusive and welcoming in all that we do – from our broad institutional initiatives to membership categories. There are many different family structures, all of...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Mar 8, 2022 | History News, The Profession
03.08.2022 Bethann Steiner, Public Affairs Director Budget | COVID-19 FY23 State Budget Process is Now Underway Mass Cultural Council testified last week before the Legislature’s Joint Committee on Ways & Means, outlining our case for a funding increase in the...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Mar 4, 2022 | History News, The Profession
03.04.2022 Amy Chu, Program Officer Creative Youth Development | CYD Fellowship | META Fellowship Screen shot of a jamboard compiled by Fellows in a training session led by Eric Booth. Mass Cultural Council is excited to welcome the first cohort of Creative Youth...
by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Mar 1, 2022 | History News, The Profession
03.01.2022 Bethann Steiner, Public Affairs Director Budget Urges Legislature to “Go Back to ‘88” The FY23 state budget process is underway! On March 1, 2022 Mass Cultural Council Executive Director Michael J. Bobbitt testified during the virtual budget hearing...
by Historic New England | Mar 1, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Blogs, The Kiosk, Uncategorized
Mar 1, 2022 Honor the role of women in New England history with these special programs during Women’s History Month On March 16, Dr. Susan J. Montgomery presents Let Our Ancestors Rest in Peace: The Field-Hodges House and the Legacy of Sarah Moore Field, a virtual...
by Ben Franklin's World | Mar 1, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Podcasts, The Kiosk
https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/323_Witgen.mp3 In the Treaty of Paris, 1783, Great Britain ceded to the United States all lands east of the Mississippi River and between the southern borders of Canada and Georgia. How would the United States take...