Conversations on the Commons: Reopening, Engaging, or Both?

Online MA, United States

Check-in: How are we doing on planning for reopening? Following up from our conversation two weeks ago, we'll talk through the reopening process for our institutions, small to large. Some are opening outdoor spaces. Others are focusing on distance engagement or doing much-needed work in their buildings or on their collections. What does the landscape […]

Launch of the Mass History Commons

Online MA, United States

The Commons is an interactive website where people from Massachusetts history organizations can gather, network, share tools and resources, and build the profile of their organizations and institutions — a place where all historical organizations and groups can hang out a shingle and be seen as part of a much larger whole. What’s a Commons for?

Conversations on the Commons: Black Lives Matter and history organizations

Online MA, United States

Join us July 10th for a conversation on the responsibilities of historical organizations in light of recent widespread protests and growing acknowledgment that things have to change — that historically white organizations have a duty to challenge white privilege. But how? Share your experience, questions, and reflections, as our panelists will share theirs. Join Marieke Van Damme of the Cambridge Historical Society and Judith Monachina of the Housatonic Heritage Oral History Center for an informal discussion.

MHA Annual Meeting

Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts History Alliance.

Conversations on the Commons: Civics, Politics, and History Organizations

Online MA, United States

Women’s Suffrage, the Census, Black Lives Matter, the Election: How do you engage the question of politics in your organization? Engaging audiences without being partisan?Join Nat Sheidley and Erin McGough for a lively conversation on September 11.

Conversations on the Commons: Tips, Tricks and Tools from Veteran Advocates

Online MA, United States

Activists vs. Advocates: What’s the difference? Both involve trying to effect change, but activists are action-oriented, often working outside the system, while advocates are people-oriented and work within the system to represent the concerns of others. Join us as we meet two experienced advocates. Learn how they have helped others to challenge unfair institutional systems and what inspires them to keep going.

Conversations on the Commons: Preserving COVID-19 and other digital collections

Online MA, United States

Archiving Your Gigabytes: Preserving COVID-19 and other digital collections October 9, 2020, 1:00pm - 2:30pm A Conversation with Veronica Martzahl, Digital Records Archivist at the Massachusetts Archives, Kathie Gow, Curator of the Hatfield Historical Museum, and Vanessa Formato, archivist at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Covid-diaries, Zoom events, oral histories, social media. Under the COVID […]

Conversations on the Commons: 400 Years and Beyond

Online MA, United States

400 Years and Beyond: Commemorating historic events in the twenty-first century October 23, 2020, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. A Conversation with Linda Coombs, board member of Plymouth 400 and chair of the Wampanoag Advisory Committee, Desiree Mobed, Director at the Alden House Historic Site, and Michelle Pecoraro, Executive Director of Plymouth 400 After 400 […]

Conversations on the Commons: History Funding from Local Cultural Councils

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History Funding from Local Cultural Councils: Talking through and workshopping LCC grant applications November 6, 2020, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. A Conversation with Ymelda Laxton, Assistant Curator at Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, and Heather Kowalski, Executive Director of the Bidwell House Museum. SPECIAL GUEST: Lisa Simmons, Manager of the Local Cultural Council […]

Conversations on the Commons: Six Months and Counting

Online MA, United States

Six Months and Counting of COVID: What are you doing? November 13, 2020, 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. A conversation with Nina Zannieri, Executive Director of the Paul Revere Memorial Association, and Katie MacDonald, Executive Director of Old Colony History Museum Six months into the COVID pandemic, we’re settling into new routines. Many organizations are […]