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Reflections on Archives and Public History. Archives management and research services. Women’s history research and interpretation at historic sites. Social media, marketing and public relations. Anniversary and special event planning and promotion. Grant writing and development, including managing membership databases and running annual appeals. Women’s History Research and Project Development. Telling the stories – including best practices. Wider context in local and American women’s history. I am a pu...
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Project Links – Reflections on Archives and Public History
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Reflections on Archives and Public History. Here are links to projects and organizations I’m connected to:. Evanston Women’s History Project. Frances Willard House Museum. National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Follow me on Twitter. Commen...
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Reflections on Archives and Public History. Women’s History Month 2017 in Evanston. February 8, 2017. Here are some things happening in Evanston this March. On Thursday, March 2nd. At 7 pm, the Evanston Women’s History Project 2017 Women’s History Month lecture will take place at the Evanston History Center. Historian Louise W. Knight will present. Untold Stories: Enslaved People in the Home of the Grimke Family. To learn more and to RSVP. Louder Than A Bomb. About the restoration and tours. Click to sha...
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Onward – Reflections on Archives and Public History
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Reflections on Archives and Public History. November 12, 2016. November 12, 2016. I would not normally use this blog to comment on an election, but this year it seems different and I feel the need to speak out. Given my penchant for women’s history I am sharing quotes from two women of our American past who inspire me. Each of them dealt with disappointment and faced the long arc of history with strength, courage and imagination. A friend and colleague shared this one with me from Susan B. Anthony:.
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A Visit to Detroit – Part One – Reflections on Archives and Public History
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Reflections on Archives and Public History. A Visit to Detroit – Part One. September 26, 2016. November 7, 2016. I recently visited Detroit for the American Association for State and Local History conference. I spent most of my time in a vast conference center in downtown Detroit (as one does at these things). But I did have the chance to visit two historic sites and found them both particularly interesting, but for both different and the same reasons. Sharecropper Cabin and Garden. Follow me on Twitter.
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2016 AASLH Conference Session Audio – Reflections on Archives and Public History
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Reflections on Archives and Public History. 2016 AASLH Conference Session Audio. October 17, 2016. November 7, 2016. If you are interested in hearing my recent participation in the. More Than Just Friends, The Do’s and Dont’s of Interpreting Female Friendships. Session, you can find the free audio here. Http:/ resource.aaslh.org/view/more-than-just-friends-the-dos-and-donts-of-interpreting-female-friendship/. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). France...
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A Visit to Detroit – Part Two – Reflections on Archives and Public History
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Reflections on Archives and Public History. A Visit to Detroit – Part Two. October 10, 2016. November 7, 2016. Here is Part Two – see my earlier post for Part One. I recently visited Detroit for the American Association for State and Local History conference. I spent most of my time in a vast conference center in downtown Detroit (as one does at these things). But I did have the chance to visit two historic sites and found them both particularly interesting, for both different and the same reasons. Clear...
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