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> From: Massachusetts History Alliance <[email protected]>
> Subject: [MHA - masshistoryalliance] Conversations on the Commons: Gender 
> Inclusion: Not Just for Pride Month!
> Date: October 19, 2023 at 2:42:40 PM EDT
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> Reply-To: Pleun Bouricius <[email protected]>
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> The Mass History Alliance invites you to:
> 
> Conversation on the Commons
> Gender Inclusion: Not Just for Pride Month!
> 
> Friday, October 20, 2023, 2:00 - 3:30pm
> A Conversation featuring Joan Ilacqua of The History Project and Ken Turino 
> of Historic New England. Moderated by Gloria Greis of the Needham History 
> Center & Museum.
>  
> 
> Too often we schedule programs to check off boxes. Instead, diversity and 
> inclusion should inform all of our programming throughout the year.
> 
> In this Conversation, Panelists Joan Ilacqua (Executive Director of The 
> History Project) and Ken Turino (Manager of Community Partnerships and 
> Resource Development at Historic New England) will discuss how we address (or 
> fail to address) issues of gender diversity/gender equity/gender identity in 
> our museums. How can we practically make our staff and visitors in the LGBTQ+ 
> community feel more included? What information already lies hidden in our 
> collections? How do we research and document LGBTQ+ history in our 
> communities? What have we failed to see? What have we failed to say? How do 
> we make our program planning more equitable and inclusive, and not just send 
> out a little highlight factoid every June?
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> Registration is free. REGISTER HERE! 
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> About our panelists:
> 
> Joan Ilacqua is Executive Director of The History Project: Documenting LGBTQ 
> Boston. Previously, Ilacqua served as Co-Chair of The History Project’s board 
> of directors and as Harvard Medical School’s Archivist for Diversity and 
> Inclusion. She is a former member of the New England Archivists’ Inclusion 
> and Diversity Committee, and has a background in advocacy and oral history. 
> She is a graduate of UMass Boston’s Public History master’s program, holds a 
> Nonprofit Management Certificate from Harvard University, and earned her 
> Bachelor of Arts at the University of Puget Sound.
>  
> 
> Ken Turino is Manager of Community Engagement and Exhibitions at Historic New 
> England, the oldest, largest and most comprehensive regional preservation 
> organization in the country. He also developed and coordinates the Program in 
> New England Studies at Tufts University, a week long course on New England 
> architecture, decorative arts, and material culture. Mr. Turino is Chair of 
> the American Association for State and Local History's Leadership in History 
> Awards Program, a member of AASLH's Historic House Museums Committee and on 
> the advisory council for the American Association of Museum's Museum 
> magazine. Prior to coming to Historic New England, Turino was Executive 
> Director of the Lynn Museum for fourteen years, an active local history 
> museum in Lynn, Massachusetts. He also served as Assistant Director at the 
> Lyceum in Alexandria, Virginia and as Director of Education at the Paul 
> Revere House in Boston.
> 
> We will do our best to monitor questions and comments during the history 
> studio. A recording will be publicly available in the Conversations on the 
> Commons Archive 
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> Questions? Contact us at [email protected] 
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