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Podcasts
Episode 333: Experiences of Revolution, Part 2: Disruptions in Yorktown
Episode 332: Experiences of Revolution, Part 1: Occupied Philadelphia
Episode 331: Discovery of the Williamsburg Bray School
Episode 330: Brad Jones, Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
Episode 329: Mark Tabbert, Freemasonry in Early America
Beyond the Commonwealth
Impact of Federal and State Actions on History Organizations
The American Veterinary Medical History Society is pleased to join the AASLH!
Defending Our Full, Shared History at the Smithsonian and National Park Service
URGENT: Take Action to Defend IMLS
Announcing The Stewardship Archive: Safeguarding Essential Information to Protect America’s Public Lands, Waters, and Places of Cultural Heritage
$3.57M Awarded through Gaming Mitigation Fund
02.26.2025 Lillian Lee, Program Officer Gaming Mitigation Fund Supaman performance at Bombyx Center for Arts and Equity. Photo: Julian Parker-Burns. Mass Cultural Council is pleased to announce the recipients of FY25 Gaming Mitigation grants. Fifty-seven organizations...
Episode 405: African Americans in Early New York City
https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/405_Harris.mp3 When we think of slavery in Early America, we often think about the plantations and economies of the South. But did you know that slavery was also deeply entrenched in New York City? Did you know that...
New Data Highlights Economic Benefits of Social Prescribing
02.24.2025 Manager of Advancement and Strategic Partnerships CultureRx Dr. Deb Buccino, one of Mass Cultural Council’s early partners in social prescribing. “Social prescribing is a personalized, community-driven approach to care that addresses the social determinants...
Four Brass Cannon
Tours can be modified to be ADA compliant An association of tour guidES for educators, amateur historians, and the general public looking to walk beyond the Freedom Trail, concentrating on the legal, philosophical, emotional and political events of...
Through the Lens of Experience: Witnessing Gender and Sexual Harassment in Real Time
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Defending Whole History at NPS and Historic Sites
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Open Call for Reviewers
02.19.2025 Jen Lawless, Senior Director of Program Operations Diversity Equity and Inclusion Detail of an artist’s workstation from a studio visit in Lynn. As part of Mass Cultural Council’s equity work, we have an open call for reviewers to ensure we have a variety...
Multi-Year, Unrestricted Operating Grants Now Available
02.18.2025 Sara Glidden, Program Manager Operating Grants for Organizations City Ballet of Boston performing Anthony Williams’ Urban Nutcracker. Photo: Corwin Wickersham. Mass Cultural Council believes that creativity is a vital part of a thriving society, and that...
Frederick Douglass and the Heart-Shaped Cake
By Desiree Taylor2023 Reading Frederick Douglass Together Research Fellow This program is made possible by a grant from Mass Humanities, which provided fundingthrough “A More Perfect Union,” a special initiative of theNational Endowment for the Humanities. Read the...
$870,000 Awarded to 58 State-Designated Cultural Districts
02.14.2025 Christian Kelly, Public Relations & Events Manager Cultural Districts | Press Release Speakers on stage at a grants celebration in Lowell hosted by Merrimack Repertory Theatre. Photo: Bethann Steiner. Yesterday, at Merrimack Repertory Theatre in Lowell,...
Six Strategies for the Looming Crisis
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Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment in Museums: What Boards Should Know
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The Work Continues: Reaffirming Our Values
02.12.2025 Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Director Paul Stopforth’s Loop (charcoal, milk paint on paper 78″ x 180″) I know how hard this moment feels. I’ve been in your shoes—leading arts organizations through crisis after crisis. I’ve had to navigate the fallout of...
Press Release: Announcing the Reed & Barton Virtual Archive
MEDIA CONTACT: Katie MacDonald OCHM – Executive Director 66 Church Green – Taunton MA 02780 (508) 822-1622 • info@oldcolonyhistorymuseum.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Old Colony History Museum Launches Reed & Barton Virtual Archive, Bringing Taunton’s Silver Legacy...
Episode 404: Diane M. Spivey, How Black Chefs Shaped Early America
https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/404_Spivey.mp3 Did you know that many of the food traditions that define cuisine in the United States today have roots in African American culinary history? Diane M. Spivey, a culinary historian and author of three culinary...













