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MuseumsActTogether

Gretchen Jennings, Rose Paquet, PhD

Sharing examples of censorship and incursion into the work of museums and other cultural organizations; encouraging them to ACT TOGETHER AND SHARE STORIES HERE to protect their right and duty to serve the public in their sphere of expertise.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Gretchen Jennings

    Now retired, I worked in museums for over 40 years: as project director on the AAM award-winning exhibitions Psychology and Invention at Play; and as education administrator. Have written widely on inclusiveness in museums.

  • Rose Paquet, PhD

    Museum and Cultural Heritage Consultant with over 20 years of experience working with museums across the US and internationally. Cofounder and Codirector of The Incluseum.

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