Tag: Educators and Interpreters
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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Day Two from Rochester
I woke up this morning thinking, “Who’s responsible for these 7am breakfasts?” Then I realized it was me.
Despite the challenge of getting up before the sun’s up (and a lack of coffee), I look forward to these breakfasts. They are a really great way to kick off a day full of great conversation, collegiality, and [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Education & Interpretation, General, Interpretation, Random Thoughts, Uncategorized.
Tags: Bernice Johnson Reagon, Breakfast, Carol Kammen, Educators and Interpreters, History News, passion for our work
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