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Beyond the Commonwealth
Episode 351: Nicole Maskiell, Wealth and Slavery in New Netherland
Episode 350: Stacy Schiff, The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams
Docents as Museum Professionals: Lessons from the Amory Regional Museum
Get to Know Boise’s Rich History with These Books and Documentaries
Help Your Organization and the Field: Respond to the 2023 National Visitor Survey
Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month
Exciting project takes shape in Holyoke Each year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean...
Dr. Yves Salomon-Fernández elected as Board Chair
Mass Humanities is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Yves Salomon-Fernández, Ph.D., Senior Vice President for Operations Planning at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), as the council’s new Board Chair for 2022-2024. Dr. Salomon-Fernandez was first...
Announcing this Year’s Traditional Arts Apprenticeships
09.13.2022 Maggie Holtzberg, Program Manager Folk Arts FY23-24 Traditional Arts Apprenticeships (L to R): Taiko drumming, Karen Young & Mica Rose; Paul Rishell, country blues & guitar; Chinese papercut by Zhonghe Elena Li; Beth Bahia Cohen, traditional Greek...
Episode 338: The Early History of the United States Senate
https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/338_History_of_the_Senate.mp3 On September 17, 1787, thirty-nine delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed the United States Constitution and submitted it to the states...
William G. Pomeroy Foundation® Makes Significant Investment in AASLH and Semiquincentennial
The William G. Pomeroy Foundation® is providing a $400,000 grant to the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) to expand AASLH’s capacity to serve and prepare the public history and museum community for the 250th anniversary, or Semiquincentennial,...
The Social Studies Mandate We Need
By Steve Murray, Director, Alabama Department of Archives & History, Montgomery, AL The start of the new academic year finds K-12 educators attempting to navigate policy and legislative restrictions on the teaching of history and facing the prospect of further...
Apply Now for LCC Grants Supporting Community-Based Arts & Culture Projects
09.01.2022 Lisa Simmons, Program Manager Local Cultural Council Program Many Cultures One Heart Festival in Framingham. In FY23 Mass Cultural Council will invest $5.5 million — an increase of 15% over last year — into the Local Cultural Council (LCC) Program, the...
Governor’s Awards Honorees and Clemente Course Team Up for New Reading Group
For the first time Mass Humanities will connect one of its signature programs to this year’s Governor’s Awards honorees. Clemente Scholars from Dorchester’s 2022 Graduation From September through December Clemente Course in the Humanities faculty, students and alumni...
STARS Guidelines Available for 2022-23 School Year
08.31.2022 Diane Daily, Program Manager STARS Residencies Luis Salgado choreographing “Ti Moune’s Dance” in Once on This Island in workshop for cast, family, and friends in March 2022. R.evolucion Latina residency with Lawrence High School. Photo: ASA Photographic....
The Smithsonian is coming to Essex
“Crossroads: Changes in Rural America” traveling exhibit produced by The Smithsonian Museum on Main Street program to make first stop in Massachusetts at the Essex Historical Society and Shipbuilding Museum The Town of Essex, its rich history and present-day way of...
Congratulations to the 2022 AASLH Annual Conference Scholarship Winners
The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) is proud to announce the winners of two scholarship programs for the 2022 AASLH Annual Conference. Douglas Evelyn Scholarship for Minority ProfessionalsThese scholarships are named in honor of Douglas...
Episode 337: Dael Norwood Early America’s Trade with China
https://pdst.fm/e/traffic.libsyn.com/secure/benfranklinsworld/337_Norwood.mp3 What made trade with China so important to the new United States that one of Americans’ first acts after securing the United States’ independence was to establish a trade with China and...
Grow Your Entrepreneurial and Leadership Skills with AASLH’s Arcus Program
The Arcus program is the newest professional development offering from the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH). Through self-paced, online courses, Arcus assists those working or volunteering in the history field to think as...
Mass Cultural Council Adopts $85M Spending Plan
08.25.2022 Ann Petruccelli Moon, Public Relations & Events Manager Budget | Press Release Agency poised to make record-high investments into the Commonwealth's cultural sector throughout FY23 Gallery at Artists for Humanity The governing body of Mass Cultural...
Build Your Organization’s Financial Strength with AASLH’s Newest Book
A stable and well-managed endowment can be the key to a museum’s financial strength. But how do you establish and maintain an endowment that is right for your organization and its future? The newest title in the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH)...
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