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Black History Museums to Support Now and ForeverBy Gretchen Gales *Editor's Note: This is not an exhaustive list and will be updated to include more museums or information, so keep it bookmarked! Last update: 6/27/2020, Louisiana. The Black Lives Matter movement and the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd have finally brought a good deal of clarity to many people previously unaware of just how badly racism still impacts America (hint: it's a deeply systemic problem). The influx of donations to Black organizations and individuals has been overwhelming in a great way, but how long will it last? In order for real change to happen, its important to keep supporting Black voices far beyond the protests and the news cycle. So when an organization encourages you to share the wealth with others, but doesn't give a suggestion, where can you send your support? The answer? Black History Museums.
Since the arrival of COVID-19 and quarantine, museums across the world had no choice but to shut their doors to the public, meaning any revenue from daily ticket sales or merchandise was cut. Commonly underfunded to begin with, 13% of museums worldwide will not be able to reopen after the pandemic due to economic stress. In order to preserve the past and current efforts made to support Black rights, the moments we are seeing on our screens right now need to be preserved for generations to come. To be clear, the way to make the biggest impact is to set up a regularly-occurring donation set up so that the museum you support has a steady source of income. If that isn't financially possible for you, spread the word about the museums and their exhibitions, plan a trip to visit, or write and tell them how important their work is to you. This list will be expanded, so remember to check back frequently. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Art Education in Isolation
By Melissa Schack
Adam Zucker is an arts writer, educator, and artist from Forest Hills, Queens, New York City who keeps a blog called Artfully Learning. The blog focuses on using art in K-12 curricula and recently includes Zucker’s lesson plans for remote learning.
In times when classrooms are closed, Artfully Learning provides access to the arts for the growth and development of school-aged kids. You can find Adam Zucker on Twitter @azuckerforart and Facebook. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Unicorn Horns and Web Conferences
By Melissa Schack
Teresa Milbrodt is a short story writer with a new book, Instances of Head-Switching, scheduled for release on June 23, 2020. Her other books include the short story collections, Bearded Women: Stories and Work Opportunities, a novel, The Patron Saint of Unattractive People; and a collection of flash fiction, Larissa Takes Flight: Stories. She believes the arts allow us to switch heads and experience other spaces or people or ideas. During times of crisis, a different perspective through art can give us the opportunity to keep our heads on straight.
This fall she starts a new position as an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia. You can find her online on her author webpage and her Goodreads author page. The Breadcrumbs widget will appear here on the published site.
Changes big and small
By Alex Carrigan
In 2014, the Richard Linklater film Boyhood was released to critical acclaim and Academy Award nominations. The film was shot over 12 years, following a young boy through his childhood and teen years, and allowing the viewer to see the actors naturally age on screen. The film was well-received, but did receive some mixed responses towards its narrow focus on a white boy in Texas, with most of the setting around him barely affecting the story beyond the minor window dressing of Dragonball Z bed sheets and Harry Potter book releases. But the framework of the film was one that had a lot of potential to be tackled in other media and in different ways.
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