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Diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in all aspects of museums' structure and programming are top issues in the field today - and in the overall arts/culture sector. Much has been written, from various perspectives, over several decades. Yet, a lack of diversity remains and exclusive practices and inequities persist in all types of museums.
A go-to resource for readers interested in learning about diversity and inclusion work in the field - past, present and future. This edited collection of the most important essays, speeches, and reports on these topics seeks to facilitate a much-needed intergenerational dialogue that builds on lessons from the past, broadens thinking about the many different facets of this complex work, and ignites inspiration for continuing to correct inequities across museums of all types, sizes, and locations.
In this book compiled and edited by Dr. Johnnetta Betch Cole, who has served as both director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art and as the president of both historically Black colleges for women in the United States, Spelman College and Bennett College (a distinction she alone holds) and Laura Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums, (the first woman to the lead the organization), thought leaders in the museum field present their research, analysis and work to answer some of the most challenge questions facing the museum field. Why do these problems persist? How can a new generation of museum leaders champion change to better represent the communities that museums strive to serve and engage? What can we learn from those who have been observing, experiencing, and writing about these issues?
Diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion in all aspects of museums' structure and programming are top issues in the field today - and in the overall arts/culture sector. Much has been written, from various perspectives, over several decades. Yet, a lack of diversity remains and exclusive practices and inequities persist in all types of museums.
A go-to resource for readers interested in learning about diversity and inclusion work in the field - past, present and future. This edited collection of the most important essays, speeches, and reports on these topics seeks to facilitate a much-needed intergenerational dialogue that builds on lessons from the past, broadens thinking about the many different facets of this complex work, and ignites inspiration for continuing to correct inequities across museums of all types, sizes, and locations.
In this book compiled and edited by Dr. Johnnetta Betch Cole, who has served as both director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art and as the president of both historically Black colleges for women in the United States, Spelman College and Bennett College (a distinction she alone holds) and Laura Lott, president and CEO of the American Alliance of Museums, (the first woman to the lead the organization), thought leaders in the museum field present their research, analysis and work to answer some of the most challenge questions facing the museum field. Why do these problems persist? How can a new generation of museum leaders champion change to better represent the communities that museums strive to serve and engage? What can we learn from those who have been observing, experiencing, and writing about these issues?
Part 1: A Call to Action
1. Flies in the Buttermilk: Museums, Diversity, and the Will to
Change
Lonnie Bunch
2. Museums, Racism, and the Inclusiveness Chasm
Carlos Tortolero
3. 2015 American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting Keynote
Address
Johnnetta Betsch Cole
4. Women's Locker Room Talk: Gender and Leadership in Museums
Kaywin Feldman
Part 2: Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion
Strategies
5. Twin Threats: How Ignorance and Instrumentality Create
Inequality and Injustice
Darren Walker
6. The Leadership Imperative: Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and
Inclusion as Strategy
Laura L. Lott
7. History That Promotes Understanding in a Diverse Society
Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko
8. Pipeline is a Verb: Field Notes on the Spelman College
Curatorial Studies Pilot Program
Andrea Barnwell Brownlee
9. Museums and ADA at 25: Progress and Looking Ahead
Beth Bienvenu
10. Catalyzing Inclusion: Steps Towards Sustainability in
Museums
Natanya Khashan
11. It’s Time to Stop and Ask “Why?”
Lisa Sasaki
Part 3: The Necessity and Power of First Person Voices
12. Much Has Been Taken, But All is Not Lost: The Restorative
Promise of First-Voice Representation
Eduardo Díaz
13. No Longer Hiding in Plain Sight
William Underwood Eiland
14. The National Museum of the American Indian: Whence the 'Art
Object'
W. Richard West, Jr.
Part 4: Personal Journeys
15. Disability and Innovation: The Universal Benefits of Inclusive
Design
Haben Girma
16. Maybe This Time: A Personal Journey Toward Racial Equity in
Museums
Elaine Gurian
17. Museum Musings: Then and Now
Cecile Shellman
Appendix A: Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion
Definitions
Appendix B: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Art Museum Staff
Demographic Survey
Appendix C: Museum Board Leadership Report Excerpt – The People
Appendix D: Selected Resources
Dr. Johnnetta Betsch Cole is a principal consultant with Cook Ross,
Inc., a leading firm advising organizations on matters of
diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion. She is also a
senior consulting fellow at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Dr.
Cole previously served as Director of the Smithsonian National
Museum of African Art and as President of Spelman College and
Bennett College. During her long and distinguished career in higher
education and the arts, she consistently addresses racial, gender,
and all other forms of inequality.
Laura L. Lott is the President and CEO of the American Alliance of
Museums the only organization representing the entire scope of the
museum community. A passionate advocate for strong and engaged
boards, as well as diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion
in the nonprofit sector, Laura frequently speaks to non-profit and
museum boards about governance, strategy, and inclusion.
The relevance and importance of this book cannot be understated, and it is an impressive accompaniment to AAM's online collection of DEAI resources. . . . Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and Inclusion in Museums promises to be a guide for a new generation of museum leaders; it might be more accurately described as a retroactive reckoning, but nevertheless, it delivers. The lessons of the past are imperative for the future, and it inspires hope that current museum thought leaders have the willingness to be both self-reflective and honest. Museums are embedded in practically every town and city in America, and therefore most libraries would do well to purchase this book. Libraries that have a museology collection, or support museology academic or professional programs, as well as libraries that are connected to museums, should also consider purchasing this book.
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