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Episode 419: Nathan Schultz, The North Carolina Regulator Movement
Share Your Expertise and Advance the Field as a Member of an AASLH Committee
Embracing the Experiment: From the 2025 Conference Co-Chairs
Submit “Hypothetical” Ethical Dilemmas for Upcoming AASLH Annual Conference Session
Statement on White House Interference at the Smithsonian
Equity Progress Report (Mar – Aug ’25)
08.27.2025 Dawn Heinen, Digital Communications Manager Diversity Equity and Inclusion A regular report on our equity work Andover Chinese Charm Circle performs at Andover Cultural Council’s 2025 grant reception. Since 2021, with the launch of our first-ever Racial...
Truth in History is Needed Now More than Ever
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LCC Member Nano Interview – Aug
08.26.2025 Dawn Heinen, Digital Communications Manager LCC 45th Anniversary | Local Cultural Council Program 2025 marks the 45th anniversary of the Local Cultural Council (LCC) Program, and one way we are honoring this milestone is to hear from the incredible...
Episode 419: Nathan Schultz, The North Carolina Regulator Movement
https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/419_Schultz.mp3 What happens when the very people meant to uphold justice become the ones exploiting it? In the 1760s, North Carolina farmers watched sheriffs pocket their tax payments, judges rule in favor of corrupt land...
How the Smithsonian found its way to the small town of Ashby
Heather Brody Perry, Library Director at Ashby Free Public Library, was recently recognized by GBH’s Joy Beat program for her work on “Voices and Votes: Democracy in America,” the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street exhibit on display at the library through September...
Share Your Expertise and Advance the Field as a Member of an AASLH Committee
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Arts are the STEAM to Drive the Innovation Economy
08.22.2025 Erik Holmgren, Manager of Advancement and Strategic Partnerships Advancement Still from Healing Pool by Brian Knep (2011 Artist Fellow in Sculpture/Installation/New Genres). For years the arts community has advocated for the inclusion of the arts in the...
Embracing the Experiment: From the 2025 Conference Co-Chairs
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Mass Cultural Council Commits $26.2M to Grants in FY26
08.19.2025 Christian Kelly, Public Relations & Events Manager Budget | Press Release Naoe Suzuki in her studio. Photo: Cesar Ziegler. Mass Cultural Council’s governing body voted unanimously today to approve the Agency’s Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) spending plan,...
Submit “Hypothetical” Ethical Dilemmas for Upcoming AASLH Annual Conference Session
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Statement on White House Interference at the Smithsonian
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Card to Culture Shout Out – Aug
08.13.2025 Dawn Heinen, Digital Communications Manager Card to Culture North Andover Historical Society archivist and curator, Robin Siegel, and her intern, Lily, put the final touches on the exhibit, The Aspirations of Ordinary People, a part of their REV250 exhibit....
Live Theater Tax Credits Available to For-Profits and Nonprofits
08.12.2025 Kalyn King, Program Officer Barrington Stage production. Massachusetts just took a big step to put more productions in the spotlight, and more money back into performing arts organizations’ budgets. The new Live Theater Tax Credit Pilot Program is an...
Episode 418: The Slave Driver’s Story
https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/418_Browne.mp3 We often learn about slavery in early America through broad economic or political terms—cotton, sugar, markets, revolutions. But what happens when we turn our focus to the lived experiences of enslaved people...
DKM x MH Contest – Win Two Tickets to “In the Archives with Ken Casey”
Ken Casey is no stranger to telling a good story. From smash hits like “I’m Shipping Up to Boston” to deep cuts like “Boys on the Docks,” chances are he’s written a song about Massachusetts that resonates with you in some way. Leading up to our event honoring Ken on...














