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In this presentation, MSU Professor Delia Fernández-Jones will discuss methods of developing community-engaged partnerships with grassroots collaborators like those used in the Michigan Historical Marker Program, a public history program with the Latinx and Black communities in Grand Rapids. Prof. Fernández-Jones will help participants understand the opportunities and challenges to establish historical markers in Holland. She will help participants review their end goals in creating and sustaining public history projects, co-create best practices for their specific contexts, reflect on what learning needs to be done before starting the project and during the project, map their allies and potential collaborators, and envision paths forward.This free program is a collaboration with the Holland Museum and Latin Americans United for Progress (LAUP).
Thursday, October 10, 2024
7:00-8:30 pm
This program will be held at LAUP, 430 W. 17th Street, Suite 31, Holland
FREE Adult Cultural Lens program
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Learn more about "Following the Lead of the Grassroots Partners: Community Engaged Public History Strategies"
https://hollandmuseum.org/event/following-the-lead-of-the-grassroots-partners-community-engaged-public-history-strategies/?event_date=2024-10-10
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Holland Museum, 31 W 10th St, Holland, MI 49423-3101, United States,Holland, Michigan
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