Tag: Bernice Johnson Reagon
Thursday morning update
I figured I’d drop a quick note on yesterday’s goings-on. As is typical, Wednesday was a busy, but very productive, day. It started at the Educators and Interpreters Breakfast, where comittee member Erik Holland noted that he was the one responsible for the breakfast at 7am. What he meant was, when they formed the E&I Affinity [...]
Posted: September 11th, 2008 under Annual Meeting Events, Diversity, Education & Interpretation, Keynote & Plenary Addresses, Professional Networking, Random Thoughts, Small Museums, Transformation, Uncategorized, Volunteers.
Tags: affinity group, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Civil Rights Movement, Educators and Interpreters, Erik Holland, Seminar for Historical Administration, Small Museum
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Seeking Balance
Taking a nod from Stacy, I won’t put “transformation” or any of its synonyms in my title. Today I certainly learned that transformation happens when we adjust the balance in competing but equally valid elements. What on earth am I talking about?
This morning I attended Gretchen Sorin’s session on demographic changes and how organizations are [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Audience, Community Engagement & Collaboration, Diversity, Evaluation, Keynote & Plenary Addresses, Stewardship of Structures and Landscapes, Transformation.
Tags: Arizona Historical Society, Bernice Johnson Reagon, comfort, Morrison Institute for Public Policy
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