
2014 Garrison Keillor Keynote Address
Garrison Keillor, one of America’s most beloved radio hosts and acclaimed humorists, delivered a keynote address entitled “It Goes On” at the 2014 Annual Meeting in St. Paul, Minnesota. Speaking to an...
23 Feb 20161h 27min

2014 Marilyn Carlson Nelson Plenary Address
Nelson delivered a powerful keynote address at our 2014 Annual Meeting in St. Paul entitled “Reflections on the Journey,” in which she discussed the power of objects to connect us to the past and the ...
23 Feb 20161h 13min

2013 Diversity: Positive Programs In Corporate Archives, Museums, And Visitor Centers
Businesses are constantly trying to grow their customer base to include various demographics from around the world. Just as the key to business is growth, so is it for museums. This session will inclu...
23 Feb 201652min

2013 Enlivening Historic Sites With The Arts
Innovative arts-related programming can enliven historic sites by developing new audiences, fostering new partnerships, and providing new ways for visitors to interact with buildings, landscapes, and ...
23 Feb 20161h 8min

2013 Escaping "Great Man" History On A Budget: DIY Gallery Renovations
How can you update decades-old interpretation to create a more inclusive and engaging narrative in a gallery where American Indians are discussed only as anonymous creators of archaeological objects, ...
23 Feb 20161h 7min

2013 Focusing On The Future To Preserve The Past: Examining Trends To Navigate Ongoing Change
The coming decades will bring about massive change, creating stress within our institutions and communities. Recognizing and responding to future trends is a crucial skill for all history professional...
23 Feb 201659min

2013 Historic Turning Points Fueling Contemporary Change
How can turning points in history illuminate the present? What can visitors to historic sites take from these pivotal moments? What challenges do history museums face when dealing with contemporary is...
23 Feb 20161h 17min

2013 Latino New South: A New Lens Into Institutional And Community Engagement
The Latino population has been growing dramatically since the 1980s, and many of these newcomers are settling in the South. Hear how three very different museums confront the limitations of state and ...
23 Feb 20161h 11min



















