From Small Wins to Sweeping Change: Working Together to Foster Equity, Inclusion, and Antiracism in Museums

Author:   Priya Frank ,  Theresa Sotto
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538163597


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   26 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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From Small Wins to Sweeping Change: Working Together to Foster Equity, Inclusion, and Antiracism in Museums


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Combining practice and guidance, challenges and successes, this book provides a range of frameworks and tools to develop and implement successful DEAI committees and their initiatives. This timely book offers concrete tips and models for mitigating bias, confronting racism, and advocating for organizational change at any cultural institution.

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Author:   Priya Frank ,  Theresa Sotto
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   American Alliance Of Museums
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9781538163597


ISBN 10:   1538163594
Pages:   268
Publication Date:   26 June 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A must-add to any museum practitioner's library, this work deftly responds to the question of how DEAI success is measured at the programmatic and organizational levels. The authors and co-editors--41 museum leaders across the United States and their teams--draw from experience viable solutions they have applied to institutional challenges in DEAI and justice work. Through trial and error, trust and frustration, collaborative work, and time, each author's story reflects the kind of rigor necessary for lasting change.--Cecile Shellman, consultant, author, public speaker, and former museum institutional team leader


A must-add to any museum practitioner's library, this work deftly responds to the question of how DEAI success is measured at the programmatic and organizational levels. The authors and co-editors--41 museum leaders across the United States and their teams--draw from experience viable solutions they have applied to institutional challenges in DEAI and justice work. Through trial and error, trust and frustration, collaborative work, and time, each author's story reflects the kind of rigor necessary for lasting change.


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Theresa Sotto is a museum educator, arts advocate, and writer who is passionate about arts education initiatives grounded in social justice, equity, and inclusive practices. She has worked at the crossroads of education and the arts since 2001. As Associate Director of Academic Programs at the Hammer Museum, Theresa oversees educational programming for university, family, and K-12 school audiences. She also is a founding member and co-leader of the first cross-departmental internal Diversity and Inclusion Group at the Hammer, which initiates strategies for embedding inclusive practices in the museum’s work. Prior to joining the Hammer, she worked at the Getty Museum, the University of Arizona Poetry Center, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Theresa is an award-winning practitioner whose work has received peer-reviewed awards from the American Alliance of Museums and the California Association of Museums. In 2015, she was the recipient of the National Art Education Association's Pacific Region Museum Education Art Educator award. Theresa frequently leads staff and docent trainings on implicit bias, privilege awareness, and inclusive teaching for colleagues at the Hammer and other institutions such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; and the Norton Simon Museum of Art. She has presented across the U.S. on topics related to DEAI in museums, including addressing bias, activism through the arts, visitor-centered teaching pedagogies, and creating inclusive spaces through multilingual programs. Theresa received her MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arizona and is also a published poet. Priya Frank is the Director of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Seattle Art Museum where her focus is on organizational development, program curation, and racial equity related initiatives across the institution. Previous work at LUCID Lounge, UW Bothell, UW Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity and the Meany Hall for the Performing Arts influenced her passion and heart for this work. Priya served on the Seattle Arts Commission for 6 years and is a graduate of Leadership Tomorrow’s class of 2015. She was named one of 2018’s Most Influential People by Seattle Magazine, and made the Puget Sound Business Journal’s top 40 under 40 list in 2019. Priya holds a B.A. in Communications and American Ethnic Studies from University of Washington Seattle and an M.A. in Cultural Studies from University of Washington Bothell, where she was named 2020 Alumnae of the Year.

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