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      <image:caption>Heather Igloliorte Heather Igloliorte is a Nunatsiavummiuk-Newfoundlander from Happy Valley - Goose Bay, NL. She is the University Research Chair in Indigenous Circumpolar Arts at Concordia University in Tiohtiá:ke (Montreal), where she is the Director of the “Inuit Futures in Arts Leadership” project and Co-Director of the Indigenous Futures Research Centre. Her research focuses on circumpolar Indigenous art histories, material and new media art practices, research-creation, critical museology, and curatorial studies. She has been a curator for 17 years and is a founding member of GLAM Collective. Role: Co-Investigator + Coordinating Committee Cluster: Unsettling and Indigenizing Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah Brooks Sarah Brooks is an artist and craftsperson based in Punamu’kwati’jk (Dartmouth, NS), and is from the Mi’kmaq community of Sɨkɨpne'katik First Nation, on Mi’kma’ki (Nova Scotia). She graduated from NSCAD University in 2019, receiving her BFA with a major in Textiles and a minor in Art History. Since 2019, Sarah has been employed through CMM (Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq) and St. Mary’s University, contributing to the project titled T’an Weji-sqalia’tiek: Mi’kmaw Place Names. Sarah is currently an MFA candidate (2022) at NSCAD University in Kjipuktuk (Halifax, NS). Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Unsettling and Indigenizing Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jonathan Lainey Jonathan Lainey is the Curator of Indigenous Cultures at the McCord Museum in Montreal. Previously, he was Curator at the Canadian Museum of History and Archivist at Library and Archives Canada. Jonathan's research interests include the political and cultural history of Indigenous peoples in Quebec and Canada, and the history of objects and collections. Jonathan is a member of the Huron-Wendat Nation of Wendake, and has a background in Anthropology and a MA in History from Laval University. Role: Collaborator Cluster: Unsettling and Indigenizing Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Karina Roman Justo Karina Roman Justo is an emerging writer, researcher and educator based in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). She holds a BA in Visual and Critical Studies from OCAD University, where she was the recipient of the Graduation Award in 2020. There she also led the Journal of Visual and Critical Studies. She has published reviews in diverse publications like C Magazine and The Senses and Society. Karina coordinated the Mentorship Program at Sur Gallery (2019-2020) and curated the program’s culminating “Making Spaces” exhibitions. She was also the education assistant at the Textile Museum of Canada (2020-2021). Karina’s wide research interests include decolonial theory, textiles, and others. She is currently an Art History MA candidate at Concordia University. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Unsettling and Indigenizing Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carla Taunton Carla Taunton, PhD, a white-settler scholar, is Associate Professor in the Division of Art History and Contemporary Culture at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University (NSCAD) in Mi’kma’ki and is the Special Advisor to the VP Academic and Research, Social Justice, and Decolonization. She works as an independent curator and is a founding member of the GLAM Collective. Her research contributes to arts-based critiques of settler colonialism and engages with theories of decolonization and settler responsibility. Currently, Taunton is part of numerous national and international research teams including “The Space Between Us; Counter Memory Activism” and “Inuit Futures”. Role: Co-Investigator Cluster: Unsettling and Indigenizing Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Minority Artist’s Residency at Polin Museum - To increase the visibility of non-White / non-Catholic contributions to Polish culture and heritage, TTTM’s National Heritage and Traumatic Memory cluster offers an annual minority artist’s residency at Polin Museum in Warsaw, co-sponsored by Partner Organizations FestivALT and Teatr Powszechny.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>As the fourth TTTM artist in residence, Aleksandra Lemba developed her project "The Image of Non-White Bodies". Together with Dominika Kimaty—an actress, performer, author of independent performances whom Lemba invited to cooperate—the artists explored how experiences of racism and biases related to skin color and origin influence body image and how they manifest in their artistic work. See here for Lemba’s residency essay “The Image of Non-White Bodies” where she explores how embodiment, body memory, and questions around representation shape her artistic practice.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The third artist in residence was Hana Umeda whose research focuses on the topic of experiencing sexual violence and strategies for coping with trauma. As a certified jiutamai dancer (a classical Japanese dance), Umeda examines sexual violence inscribed in the dance technique. See here for Umeda’s residency essay “Dear Dybbuk,” which explores the ritual of exorcising a “dybbuk” as a possible framework for healing from sexual trauma.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In 2022, a special additional residency was added for a Ukrainian artist, to recognize the needs of refugees fleeing Russia’s war on Ukraine to integrate into the cultural life of their new host community. For this position we hosted Tetiana Bohuslavska, who created interactive, therapeutic artworks in relation to past wartime catastrophes. See here for Bohuslavska’s visual essay about her installation "Caring for the Light: The Time We Have, The Time We Are, The Memory We Hold".</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jewish trans artist Tobaron Waxman (Canada) was welcomed as the first TTTM resident. Their work raises questions about how citizenship makes moral and ethical claims upon our bodies.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Minority Artist’s Residency at Polin Museum - Ewa Chomicka</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ewa Chomicka is a cultural anthropologist, Polish philologist, museum professional, and curator of contemporary art. She heads the Museum Practices Lab at the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews – a unit dealing with the development of cooperation between the museum and contemporary artists, as well as interdisciplinary initiatives combining contemporary art, research, and activism. Through these activities she tests the possibilities for building relationships among cultural institutions and community members, develops long-term participatory initiatives, and expands the field of social arts. She is also a member of the Museums for Climate initiative, Culture for Climate collective, and Chorus of Women performance group. Role: Collaborator Cluster: National Heritage and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Magda Rubenfeld Koralewska is a social entrepreneur, cultural producer, and activist. Magda currently works as Limmud’s European Coordinator and Co-Artistic Director of FestivALT, a Jewish art &amp; activism collective investigating the complexities of contemporary Jewish Poland. She is interested in questions of difficult heritage, Jewish memory, Polish-Jewish dialogue, informal Jewish education, and community engagement. She is also the co-curator of participatory interventions that take a critical look at museum collections. Role: Collaborator Cluster: National Heritage and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Minority Artist’s Residency at Polin Museum - Paweł Sztarbowski</image:title>
      <image:caption>Paweł Sztarbowski is a dramaturg and PhD in Theatre Arts. He has worked as Deputy Director of Powszechny Theater in Warsaw since 2014 and teaches at the Theater Academy in Warsaw. Sztarbowski runs drama classes for “Laboratorium: Designing Culture” at SWPS University in Warsaw. As reviewer and publicist, he has written for Tygodnik Powszechny, Notatnik Teatralny, Teatr, Didaskalia, Opcje, Metro, Newsweek Polska, and numerous foreign theater publications such as Theater der Zeit and Svet e Divadlo. As a dramaturg, he has collaborated with Paweł Łysak, Wojciech Faruga, Michał Zadara, and Marcin Liber. Sztarbowski was awarded the Grand Prix of the “Two Theatres Festival”, celebrating the Polish Radio Theatre and the Polish Television Theatre in Sopot, Poland. Role: Collaborator Cluster: National Heritage and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Erica Lehrer Erica Lehrer, PhD is a sociocultural anthropologist and curator. She is a Professor in the departments of History and Sociology-Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal, and the Founding Director of its Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Her publications include Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions (2016); Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland (2015); Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places (2013); and Curating Difficult Knowledge: Violent Pasts in Public Places (2011), and numerous articles. Her exhibitions include “Souvenir, Talisman, Toy” (2013) and “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” with Roma Sendyka, Wojciech Wilczyk, and Magdalena Zych (2018-19) at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum. Role: Coordinating Committee Cluster: National History and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Children’s Museology Workshop Series - Rebecca Friend</image:title>
      <image:caption>Rebecca Friend is currently pursuing a PhD in Public History at Carleton University. She holds a MA in Public History, a Graduate Diploma in Curatorial Studies from Ottawa’s Carleton University, and a Bachelor in History (Honours program) from Concordia University in Montréal. Her Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded research studies representations of children and childhood in Canadian commemorations, and captures contemporary children’s own interpretations of the messages communicated. Rebecca has worked as a research assistant with the Reimagining the Children’s Museum Team at the Canadian Museum of History, and most recently as a Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations Program Officer with the Canadian Museums Association. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Children’s Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Children’s Museology Workshop Series - Naomi Hamer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Naomi Hamer (she/her) is an Associate Professor in the Department of English at X University. Her research and publications examine the cross-media adaptation of children's literature across picture books, apps, and children’s museums. She is the co-editor of More Words About Pictures: Current Research on Picture Books and Visual/Verbal Texts for Young People (eds. Hamer, Nodelman &amp; Reimer) and The Routledge Companion of Fairy-tale Cultures and Media (eds. Greenhill, Rudy, Hamer &amp; Bosc). Her recent project with Dr. Ann Marie Murnaghan (York U.), “Curating the Story Museum: Transmedia practices, participatory exhibits, and youth citizenship”, has been awarded a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Development Grant. Role: Collaborator Cluster: Children’s Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Children’s Museology Workshop Series - Angus Leendertz</image:title>
      <image:caption>Angus Leendertz was born in South Africa to a family with Khoisan-Dutch-South East Asian roots and left in 1974 to complete studies in Interior Architecture in Amsterdam after a course in Graphic Design at the University of Cape Town. In 1980 he moved to Sydney to work in his field and in 1997 responded to a call by Nelson Mandela to return to Cape Town. Angus is a PhD candidate at Canberra University and is the Curator of the Camissa Museum in Cape Town, dividing his time between South Africa and Australia. Role: Collaborator Cluster: Children’s Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marcus Solomon Marcus Solomon is founder of the Children's Movement and the Children's Resource Centre. His work with children emerged out of political activism against Apartheid in the late 1970's and early 1980's in the working class residential area of Mitchell's Plain, Cape Town, South Africa. Through this experience Marcus was captured by the idea that children have agency and potential as active participants in the broader community, to help build and sustain a qualitatively better world.  Role: Collaborator Cluster: Children’s Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Museum Queeries Edited Volume - Angela Failler</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Erica Lehrer Erica Lehrer, PhD is a sociocultural anthropologist and curator. She is a Professor in the departments of History and Sociology-Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal, and the Founding Director of its Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Her publications include Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions (2016); Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland (2015); Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places (2013); and Curating Difficult Knowledge: Violent Pasts in Public Places (2011), and numerous articles. Her exhibitions include “Souvenir, Talisman, Toy” (2013) and “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” with Roma Sendyka, Wojciech Wilczyk, and Magdalena Zych (2018-19) at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum. Role: Coordinating Committee Cluster: National History and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Museum Queeries Edited Volume - Michelle McGeough</image:title>
      <image:caption>Michelle McGeough, PhD (Métis/Cree) is originally from Amiskwaciwâskahikan, in the treaty six region of what is currently referred to as Canada. Prior to accepting her current position as an Assistant Professor at Concordia University, she taught at the University of British Columbia. Dr. McGeough received her PhD in Indigenous Art Histories from the University of New Mexico. Her research interests have focused on the Indigenous two-spirit/Indigiqueer identity. Role: Co-Investigator Cluster: Museum Queeries</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Museum Queeries Edited Volume - Heather Milne</image:title>
      <image:caption>Heather Milne, PhD is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Winnipeg and one of the co-leads of the Museum Queeries research cluster. Her teaching and research interests focus on queer theory, feminist theory, cultural studies, as well as poetry and poetics. She is the author of Poetry Matters: Neoliberalism, Affect and the Posthuman in Twenty First Century North American Feminist Poetics. She is very interested in how museums navigate their relationship to neoliberalism and homonationalism.  Role: Co-Investigator Cluster: Museum Queeries</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Museum Queeries Edited Volume - Sabrina Mark</image:title>
      <image:caption>Sabrina Mark works as the Research Coordinator for the Centre for Research in Cultural Studies (CRiCS) at the University of Winnipeg. She obtained her PhD from the Department of English, Theatre, Film &amp; Media at the University of Manitoba. Her dissertation focused on mobility and the imagined roles of girls and women in nation-building in popular early twentieth-century girls’ novels. Her other research interests include children’s literature, critical race theory, textual depictions of dress, and the fiction of L.M. Montgomery. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Museum Queeries</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/our-projects/the-rom-africa-gallery-reinstallation</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-05-30</lastmod>
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      <image:title>our projects - ROM Africa Gallery Reinstallation - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>TTTM Co-Investigator Shelley Ruth Butler and Research Assistant Ta’Ziyah Jarrett at the Royal Ontario Museum. Photo: Courtesy of Shelley Ruth Butler.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - ROM Africa Gallery Reinstallation - Shelley Ruth Butler</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Erica Lehrer Erica Lehrer, PhD is a sociocultural anthropologist and curator. She is a Professor in the departments of History and Sociology-Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal, and the Founding Director of its Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Her publications include Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions (2016); Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland (2015); Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places (2013); and Curating Difficult Knowledge: Violent Pasts in Public Places (2011), and numerous articles. Her exhibitions include “Souvenir, Talisman, Toy” (2013) and “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” with Roma Sendyka, Wojciech Wilczyk, and Magdalena Zych (2018-19) at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum. Role: Coordinating Committee Cluster: National History and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - ROM Africa Gallery Reinstallation - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Ta'Ziyah Jarrett Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Ta'Ziyah is pursuing an undergraduate degree at McGill University, majoring in Philosophy and minoring in French. Passionate about social justice and law, Ta'Ziyah gained valuable experience working as a member of the “Racialized Communities Strategy Team” at Legal Aid Ontario. She is currently an Equity Commissioner for McGill's Arts Undergraduate Society, and in her free time, Ta'Ziyah indulges in many different mediums of storytelling. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Critical Race Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - ROM Africa Gallery Reinstallation - Silvia Forni</image:title>
      <image:caption>Silvia Forni, PhD is Senior Curator of Global Africa and Deputy VP of the Department of Art &amp; Culture at the Royal Ontario Museum. From 2015 to 2018, together with Dr. Julie Crooks and Dominique Fontaine, Dr. Forni was responsible for “Of Africa”, a multiplatform project aimed to support the sustained and long-term promotion of the cultural and creative diversity of Africa and its diaspora through an engagement with the collections in the museum, and in dialogue with contemporary artists and creators. Silvia is also Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto. Role: Co-Investigator Cluster: Critical Race Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - ROM Africa Gallery Reinstallation - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Candide Uyanze Candide Uyanze is a graduate student at OCAD University. She has worked and volunteered for several organizations in the arts, media, academic, and non-profit sectors as a communication intern and research assistant. She is currently working towards a career as a cultural industry worker and multimedia producer, with the goal of empowering emerging creatives to tell their own stories. Her research interests include free open source software for multimedia production, the digital divide, digital humanities, representation in the media, and inclusivity through technology. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Critical Race Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - ROM Africa Gallery Reinstallation - Andrea Fatona</image:title>
      <image:caption>Andrea Fatona is an Independent Curator and an Associate Professor at the Ontario College of Art and Design University. She is concerned with issues of equity within the sphere of the arts and the pedagogical possibilities of artworks produced by ‘other’ Canadians in articulating broader perspectives on Canadian identities. Fatona is the recipient of awards from Canada Council for the Arts, Ontario Arts Council, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, and was the 2017/18 OCAD U-Massey Fellow. She currently holds a Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Canadian Black Diasporic Cultural Production at OCAD U. Role: Collaborator Cluster: Critical Race Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - ROM Africa Gallery Reinstallation - Malaika Eyoh</image:title>
      <image:caption>Malaika Eyoh is a writer and cultural worker. They graduated with an Honors Degree in African Studies and Political Science from the University of Toronto in 2021. Malaika is the current Content Marketing Coordinator at the Nia Centre for the Arts. As a researcher, Malaika worked as a summer fellow with the Jackman Institute for the Humanities SiR programme in 2020, and has contributed to research projects with the Caribbean Studies Department and Daniels Faculty of Architecture at the University of Toronto. Away from work, Malaika writes short fiction occasionally and is interested in exploring filmmaking. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Critical Race Museology</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/our-projects/trauma-memory-nmai-ushmm</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-05-25</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Photo: Courtesy of Piotr Sikora (piotrsikora.com).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Trauma, Memory, and Material Culture: NMAI + USHMM in Dialogue - Dorota Głowacka</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dorota Głowacka, PhD teaches critical theory, gender theory, and Holocaust and genocide studies at the University of King’s College in Kjiputktuk/Halifax, Canada. She is the author of Po tamtej stronie: świadectwo, afekt, wyobraźnia (From the Other Side: Testimony, Affect, Imagination, Warsaw, 2017) and Disappearing Traces: Holocaust Testimonials, Ethics, and Aesthetics (Washington UP, 2012). She coedited Imaginary Neighbors: Mediating Polish-Jewish Relations after the Holocaust (Nebraska UP, 2007) and Between Ethics and Aesthetics: Crossing the Boundaries (SUNY Press, 2002). Głowacka’s current research focuses on gender and genocide, and on the intersections of the Holocaust and settler colonial genocides in North America. Role: Collaborator Cluster: National Heritage and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jason Chalmers Jason Chalmers, PhD, is a settler, transdisciplinarian, and quilting enthusiast. Jason is a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at Concordia University where they are hosted by the Department of History and the School of Community &amp; Public Affairs. Jason’s research explores how genocide commemoration interacts with settler colonialism, with particular focus on museums, monuments, and other sites of public memory. Their work has appeared in such journals as American Indian Quarterly, Socialist Studies, and Canadian Jewish Studies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Krista Collier-Jarvis is Mi’kmaw and a PhD Candidate in the Department of English at Dalhousie University located in Mi’kma’ki (Halifax). She is a Research Assistant for Dr. Dorota Głowacka as she develops the NMAI-USHMM workshop in Washington in spring 2023. Her research focuses on using Indigenous approaches to the Gothic, particularly how Indigenous approaches can “haunt back” against national narratives. She has publicly presented work on Missing and Murdered Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit People (MMIWG2S), settler colonial genocide, and de-museumification. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: National Heritage and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Trauma, Memory, and Material Culture: NMAI + USHMM in Dialogue - Erica Lehrer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Erica Lehrer Erica Lehrer, PhD is a sociocultural anthropologist and curator. She is a Professor in the departments of History and Sociology-Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal, and the Founding Director of its Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Her publications include Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions (2016); Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland (2015); Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places (2013); and Curating Difficult Knowledge: Violent Pasts in Public Places (2011), and numerous articles. Her exhibitions include “Souvenir, Talisman, Toy” (2013) and “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” with Roma Sendyka, Wojciech Wilczyk, and Magdalena Zych (2018-19) at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum. Role: Coordinating Committee Cluster: National History and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/our-projects/exhibiting-theory-book-series</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-11-23</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Sample Exhibiting Theory volume, front and back covers. Design: Monika Bielak.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Exhibiting Theory Book Series - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Roma Sendyka Roma Sendyka, PhD, is Associate Professor, Director of the Research Center for Memory Cultures, and teaches in the Anthropology of Literature and Cultural Studies department at the Faculty of Polish Studies at the Jagiellonian University, Kraków. She specializes in criticism and theory, visual culture studies, and memory studies. Her focus is on relations between images, sites, and memory, and she is currently working on a project on “non-sites of memory” in Central and Eastern Europe. Sendyka is co-founder of the Curatorial Collective and co-curator of the 2018-19 exhibition “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum.  Role: Collaborator Cluster: National Heritage and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Exhibiting Theory Book Series - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Aleksandra Janus Aleksandra Janus, PhD, is a researcher, curator, and administrator of cultural programs in Warsaw, Kraków, and Berlin, including: Vice President of the Zapomniane Foundation (dedicated to locating unmarked burial sites of the Jewish victims of the Holocaust), co-founder of the Museum Lab training program for Polish heritage professionals, head of the Open Culture Studio, Director and board member of Centrum Cyfrowe (Digital Center), co-founder of the Culture for Climate initiative, Chair of the advisory board to FestivALT/CentrALT center for Jewish art and activism, and a Curator of the Exercising Modernity program. Role: Collaborator Cluster: National Heritage and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/619e6f22226d9077ce2b5136/9b3faf65-08a3-48b9-85fa-5caa90388b12/15Erica+Lehrer.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>our projects - Exhibiting Theory Book Series - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Erica Lehrer Erica Lehrer is a sociocultural anthropologist and curator. She is Professor in the departments of History and Sociology-Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal, and the Founding Director of its Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Her publications include Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions (2016); Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland (2015); Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places (2013); Curating Difficult Knowledge: Violent Pasts in Public Places (2011), and numerous articles. Her exhibitions include “Souvenir, Talisman, Toy” (2013), and “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” (2018-19) with Roma Sendyka, Wojciech Wilczyk, and Magdalena Zych at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum. Role: Principal Investigator + Coordinating Committee Cluster: National History and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/our-projects/global-art-histories-m5bm2</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-05-30</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Image caption: A view of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts exhibition, Arts of One World. Photo: Courtesy of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/619e6f22226d9077ce2b5136/2233d755-119b-4385-8a9f-4a0f222b2dd5/19Alice+Ming+Wai+Jim.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>our projects - Global Art Histories as Method - Alice Ming Wai Jim</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Erica Lehrer Erica Lehrer, PhD is a sociocultural anthropologist and curator. She is a Professor in the departments of History and Sociology-Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal, and the Founding Director of its Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Her publications include Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions (2016); Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland (2015); Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places (2013); and Curating Difficult Knowledge: Violent Pasts in Public Places (2011), and numerous articles. Her exhibitions include “Souvenir, Talisman, Toy” (2013) and “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” with Roma Sendyka, Wojciech Wilczyk, and Magdalena Zych (2018-19) at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum. Role: Coordinating Committee Cluster: National History and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Global Art Histories as Method - Laura Vigo</image:title>
      <image:caption>Laura Vigo is Curator of Asian Art and Archeology at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Vigo has a BA in Chinese Language and Art History from the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, an MA in Asian Art and Archaeology, and a PhD in Chinese Archaeology from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (UK). She is currently an invited Professor in Critical Art History at Université de Montréal. Her current research interests include the history of collecting “the Other”, specifically the reception and western-centric conceptualisation of Asian Art outside of Asia.  Role: Collaborator Cluster: Critical Race and Museology</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Global Art Histories as Method - Varda Nisar</image:title>
      <image:caption>Varda Nisar was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan and is currently a PhD Candidate attempting to understand the complicated nature of museums in Pakistan against the background of dictatorships. As an art educator, Varda was involved in establishing the Karachi Children’s Art Festival in 2014 and headed the Educational Program for the Karachi Biennale’s inaugural edition in 2017. In 2020 she moderated a speaker series titled “(Art+Micro)history: Contemporary Artistic voices from the South,” which aimed to highlight how artists living and working in Karachi explore issues of urbanization and development, while simultaneously navigating the implications of creating work in politically charged environments. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Critical Race and Museology</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/our-projects/decolonial-museology-recentered</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-07-28</lastmod>
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      <image:title>our projects - Decolonial Museology Re­centered: Thinking Theory and Practice through East­-Central Europe - Erica Lehrer</image:title>
      <image:caption>Dr. Erica Lehrer Erica Lehrer, PhD is a sociocultural anthropologist and curator. She is a Professor in the departments of History and Sociology-Anthropology at Concordia University, Montreal, and the Founding Director of its Curating and Public Scholarship Lab (CaPSL). Her publications include Curatorial Dreams: Critics Imagine Exhibitions (2016); Jewish Space in Contemporary Poland (2015); Jewish Poland Revisited: Heritage Tourism in Unquiet Places (2013); and Curating Difficult Knowledge: Violent Pasts in Public Places (2011), and numerous articles. Her exhibitions include “Souvenir, Talisman, Toy” (2013) and “Terribly Close: Polish Vernacular Artists Face the Holocaust” with Roma Sendyka, Wojciech Wilczyk, and Magdalena Zych (2018-19) at the Kraków Ethnographic Museum. Role: Coordinating Committee Cluster: National History and Traumatic Memory</image:caption>
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      <image:title>our projects - Decolonial Museology Re­centered: Thinking Theory and Practice through East­-Central Europe - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Anna Pruszyńska Anna Pruszyńska is a practicing architect and a MA student at the Faculty of Sociology at the University of Warsaw, Poland. She is currently a Research Assistant at the project “Decolonial Museology Re-centered: Thinking Theory and Practice through East-Central Europe”. She graduated from Warsaw University of Technology in 2019. Her BSc thesis was an architectural and curatorial proposal for the Polish Herstoric Museum in which she investigated more inclusive and less doctrinaire ways of discussing - and inventing - the past. Her academic and activist interests span across sociology of work, gender studies, and sociology of housing. Role: Research Assistant Cluster: Museum Queeries</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>One of Cara Tierney’s “building blocks for a more just future”. An enactment of the way language manifests physical realities. Individual blocks made from wood scraps and engraved with passages from important texts. Photo by: Heather Milne.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TTTM members visit the new all-gender washrooms at the Ottawa Art Gallery. Photo by: Keisha Cuffie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TTTM participates in a panel on “Decolonizing Museums” at the Ottawa Art Gallery. Photo by: Monica Eileen Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“Decolonizing Museums” panelists at the Ottawa Art Gallery. Photo by: Monica Eileen Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jaime Morse explaining artworks in Madweyàshkà | Like a Wave at the Âjagemô art space. Photo by: Heather Milne.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Panels at the Canadian Museum of History with details on Kwaguʼł master carver Stanley C. Hunt and on the journey the monument took to arrive at the museum. Photo by: Monica Eileen Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Snacks were handed out by Chun-Hui Wang as part of her mini-workshop “Museum! Please Listen to Us!” TTTM members were encouraged to critically analyze how children are represented on the candy packaging and consider how similar stereotypes might influence the way museums engage with children. Photo by: Alex Robichaud.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chun-Hui Wang’s presentation slides for her mini-workshop “Museum! Please Listen to Us!” Photo by: Alex Robichaud.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TTTM members engage in a new school program centered on the Alberni Indian Residential School art collection and the museum’s ongoing engagement with the Survivors who produced these works. Photo by: Monica Eileen Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TTTM members engage in a new school program centered on the Alberni Indian Residential School art collection and the museum’s ongoing engagement with the Survivors who produced these works. Photo by: Alex Robichaud.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TTTM members engage in a new school program centered on the Alberni Indian Residential School art collection and the museum’s ongoing engagement with the Survivors who produced these works. Photo by: Monica Eileen Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TTTM members engage in a new school program centered on the Alberni Indian Residential School art collection and the museum’s ongoing engagement with the Survivors who produced these works. Photo by: Monica Eileen Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Farouk Kaspaules gives TTTM members insight on his artwork featured in A Dream of Return at the Carleton University Art Gallery. Photo by: Alex Robichaud.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alice Ming Wai Jim gives a tour of Practice as Ritual/Ritual as Practice at the Carleton University Art Gallery. Photo by: Katrina Hermann.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alice Ming Wai Jim gives a tour of Practice as Ritual/Ritual as Practice at the Carleton University Art Gallery. Photo by: Katrina Hermann.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rana Nazzal Hamadeh gives TTTM members insight about her artwork featured in A Dream of Return at the Carleton University Art Gallery. Photo by: Candide Uyanze.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ESPC members present on the topic of 'Emergence' at TTTM's Annual Gathering. Photo by: Keisha Cuffie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Three members of the Beyond Play-Making professional network (Yui-Hwa Lee, I-Hsin Chen, and Yi-Hui Hsieh) shared strategies for engaging children in the development of communal spaces at the Huashan Prairie Playground (Photo by Chun-Hui Wang).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A discussion on how to engage more children as partners at the Children’s Future Museum (Photo by I-Hsin Chen).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The director and puppeteer of the Puppetry Art Center of Taipei, Yi-Wei Tsai, has devoted himself to making traditional arts accessible and engaging for children (Photo by Chun-Hui Wang).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Art+Play Space at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was the first museum to be grounded in the principles of Children’s Museology, in collaboration with children and various child advocates (Photos by Hide &amp; Seek Audiovisual Art company).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Art+Play Space at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was the first museum to be grounded in the principles of Children’s Museology, in collaboration with children and various child advocates (Photos by Hide &amp; Seek Audiovisual Art company).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Art+Play Space at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was the first museum to be grounded in the principles of Children’s Museology, in collaboration with children and various child advocates (Photos by Hide &amp; Seek Audiovisual Art company).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Art+Play Space at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was the first museum to be grounded in the principles of Children’s Museology, in collaboration with children and various child advocates (Photos by Hide &amp; Seek Audiovisual Art company).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Art+Play Space at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was the first museum to be grounded in the principles of Children’s Museology, in collaboration with children and various child advocates (Photos by Hide &amp; Seek Audiovisual Art company).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Art+Play Space at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts was the first museum to be grounded in the principles of Children’s Museology, in collaboration with children and various child advocates (Photos by Hide &amp; Seek Audiovisual Art company).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The staff at the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts sought Dr. Patterson's advice on exploring more possibilities for implementing Children's Museology (Photo by Chun-Hui Wang).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The author, Chun-Hui Wang, at her former place of employment, the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts in Taichung, Taiwan. (Photo by Monica Eileen Patterson).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Conclusion to Shelley Niro’s exhibition, 500 Year Itch (National Gallery of Canada, 2024) Caption reads: “Shelley Niro’s work honours many significant women in her life, such as her mother, sisters, daughters, and granddaughter. Tell us about an important woman in your life. What do you admire about her?”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ESPC members present on the topic of 'Emergence' at TTTM's Annual Gathering in Ottawa, 2024. Photo by: Keisha Cuffie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Still from Mati Diop, Dahomey (2024, MUBI).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John Moses (Director, Repatriation and Indigenous Relations, Canadian Museum of History) at TTTM’s annual gathering. Photo by: Monica Patterson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Patterson reminded people of how amazing children are at the end of her talk at the Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts. Photo by: Chun-Hui Wang.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Patterson was invited to be the opening keynote speaker at the Taoyuan Children’s Art Center. Photo by: Taoyuan Children’s Art Center.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>blog - On Being a Museum Scholar:                               Curating Research in the Field - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>ESPC members present on the topic of 'Emergence' at TTTM's Annual Gathering in Ottawa, 2024. Photo by: Keisha Cuffie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kacper Dziekan presents at a workshop at the permanent exhibition of the European Solidarity Centre. Photo by: Dawid Linkowski / ESC archive.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/blog/searching-for-black-queer-manitoban-lives</loc>
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      <image:title>blog - Searching&amp;nbsp;for Black Queer Manitoban Lives in the National Archives for Queer and Trans People: Visible to Some but Invisible to Many - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>The above photo is from the 1970s and depicts white Lesbian women protesting organizations such as CBC that were discriminatory towards Lesbians. A woman holds a sign that says “Winnipeg Lesbian Society.” Source: The Body Politic; Pink Triangle Press, Gays for Equality (Winnipeg) and Winnipeg Lesbian Society demonstration, 1997, The ArQuives: Canada's LGBTQ2+ Archives. Toronto</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A panel in the permanent exhibition explains the Politique d'affirmation culturelle des Pekuakamiulnuatsh (Pekuakamiulnuatsh Cultural Affirmation Policy) and its underlying values for the Community. Photo: Karine L’Ecuyer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mashteuiatsh Ilnu Museum's permanent exhibition ''Tshilanu Ilnuatsh / Nous les Ilnuatsh'' (We the Ilnuatsh). Photo: Karine L’Ecuyer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sculpture dedicated to Gu (around 1858) by Ekplékendo Akati. Louvre Museum. Photo by Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Power Figure (Nkisi N’Kondi), Kongo peoples (late 18th – early 19th c.). Louvre Musuem. Photo by Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nok sculpture from Nigeria (6th c. BC-6th c. AD). Louvre Museum. Photo by Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Great Sphinx of Tanis (c. 2600 BC). Louvre Museum. Photo: Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Arabe d’El Aghouat en burnous (1856) and Femme des colonies (1861). Both by Charles Cordier. The Musée d’Orsay. Photo by Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Souvenir de voyage de l’expédition Stanley (Soudan anglais) (1900-1902) by Herbert Ward. The Musée d’Orsay. Photo by Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Femme d’Afrique centrale (around 1902) by Herbert Ward. The Musée d’Orsay. Photo by Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ménélik II, Ethiopian negus (king) (1893) by Louis-Eugène Mouchon. The Musée d’Orsay. Photo by Ta’Ziyah Jarrett.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Panel presentation during the first day of the TTTM Annual Meeting which coincided with the last day of the NAASA conference</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shot from Sameer Farooq: The Fairest Order in the World on exhibition at the Dalhousie Art Gallery</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TTTM members on a guided tour of the Africville Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Photo by Kyra Kordosk (2017), courtesy of the artist.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Robert Houle speaks with Beyond Museum Walls team members in front of his artwork “Premises for Self-Rule: Constitution Act, 1982”. Photo by Erica Lehrer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wanda Nanibush explaining Rebecca Belmore’s artwork “Rising to the Occasion, 1987-1991” to Beyond Museum Walls team members. Photo by Erica Lehrer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebecca Belmore standing next to “Facing the Monumental” exhibition introduction text. Photo courtesy of Wanda Nanibush.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebecca Belmore’s “Mixed Blessing” (2012) installed as part of “Facing the Monumental”. Photo courtesy of Wanda Nanibush.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Workshop participants in the freight elevator, USHMM’s Shapell Center. Photo: Erica Lehrer. Front row, from left to right: Travis Roxlau (USHMM), Kierra Crago-Schneider (USHMM), Krista Hegburg (USHMM), Trina Cooper-Bolam (TTTM), Renata Piątkowska (POLIN Museum), Amy Groleau (NMAI), Suzanne Brown-Fleming (USHHM), Risa Arbolino (NMAI), Lauren Sieg (NMAI), Erin Bordeaux (NMAI). Back row: Krista Collier-Jarvis (TTTM), jason chalmers (TTTM), Robert Ehrenreich (USHMM); Samantha Hixson (NMAI).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>jason discusses the diary of their grandmother, Melania Weissenberg/Molly Applebaum at the USHMM’s Shapell Center. Photo: Erica Lehrer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Participants of the,”Trauma, Memory, and Material Culture” workshop in the entrance to the CRC. Photo by Krista Collier-Jarvis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The place where a dance headdress sat before being repatriated to the Siksika Nation. Photo by Krista Collier-Jarvis. Photo permission granted by the Head of Collections Care and Stewardship, NMAI.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mi’kmaq box made with birchbark, porcupine quills, and spruce root from the Rhode Island region, 1820-60. Photo by Krista Collier-Jarvis. Photo permission granted by the Head of Collections Care and Stewardship, NMAI.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mi’kmaw box made with birchbark and porcupine quills from Nova Scotia region, circa. 1850-1927. Photo by Krista Collier-Jarvis. Photo permission granted by the Head of Collections Care and Stewardship, NMAI.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mi’kmaw cradleboard made of wood from the Samiajij Miawpukek Reserve in the Newfoundland region, 1880. Photo by Krista Collier-Jarvis. Photo permission granted by the Head of Collections Care and Stewardship, NMAI.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A sample of quillwork on moose hide by Krista. Photo by Krista Collier-Jarvis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Krista next to the Mi’kmaq artifacts. Photo by jason chalmers. Photo permission granted by the Head of Collections Care and Stewardship, NMAI.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michèle Pearson Clarke, Installation image for 'Quantum Choir' at Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, 2023. Photo credit: Karen Asher</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michèle Pearson Clarke, Installation image for 'Quantum Choir' at Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, 2023. Photo credit: Karen Asher</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michèle Pearson Clarke, Installation image for 'Quantum Choir' at Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art, 2023. Photo credit: Karen Asher</image:caption>
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      <image:title>blog - SnapThoughts: We Were Not The Savages Book Relaunch - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Picture by Krista Collier-Jarvis: The Fourth edition of We Were Not the Savages for sale at the book launch.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Picture by Krista Collier-Jarvis: Cathy Martin opens the event with drumming and song.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Unsettling/Indigenizing Museology - Children’s Museology (CM)</image:title>
      <image:caption>will address research questions through development of critical museology by, for, and about children. As many young people have emerged as global leaders of crucial movements to secure our planet’s future, CM asks us to view children as political change agents. Cluster researchers will investigate how museums can be changed via content critique and co-creation, challenging the status quo where museums engage, educate, and entertain young people but simultaneously essentialize and belittle them. The CM cluster will help the full TTTM team to recognize and engage with children and young people in ways that are not superficial or relegated to isolated, after-the-fact programming. Recurring curatorial workshops with Black children in the Cape Flats region, outside Cape Town, South Africa, will benefit from sustained engagement with the CRM cluster in particular, and will result in collaborative exhibits in South Africa and Canada, and a Curating with Children handbook.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/national-heritage-traumatic-memory</loc>
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      <image:caption>will address research questions through development of critical museology by, for, and about children. As many young people have emerged as global leaders of crucial movements to secure our planet’s future, CM asks us to view children as political change agents. Cluster researchers will investigate how museums can be changed via content critique and co-creation, challenging the status quo where museums engage, educate, and entertain young people but simultaneously essentialize and belittle them. The CM cluster will help the full TTTM team to recognize and engage with children and young people in ways that are not superficial or relegated to isolated, after-the-fact programming. Recurring curatorial workshops with Black children in the Cape Flats region, outside Cape Town, South Africa, will benefit from sustained engagement with the CRM cluster in particular, and will result in collaborative exhibits in South Africa and Canada, and a Curating with Children handbook.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Critical Race Museology - Children’s Museology (CM)</image:title>
      <image:caption>will address research questions through development of critical museology by, for, and about children. As many young people have emerged as global leaders of crucial movements to secure our planet’s future, CM asks us to view children as political change agents. Cluster researchers will investigate how museums can be changed via content critique and co-creation, challenging the status quo where museums engage, educate, and entertain young people but simultaneously essentialize and belittle them. The CM cluster will help the full TTTM team to recognize and engage with children and young people in ways that are not superficial or relegated to isolated, after-the-fact programming. Recurring curatorial workshops with Black children in the Cape Flats region, outside Cape Town, South Africa, will benefit from sustained engagement with the CRM cluster in particular, and will result in collaborative exhibits in South Africa and Canada, and a Curating with Children handbook.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/museum-queeries</loc>
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      <image:title>Museum Queeries - Children’s Museology (CM)</image:title>
      <image:caption>will address research questions through development of critical museology by, for, and about children. As many young people have emerged as global leaders of crucial movements to secure our planet’s future, CM asks us to view children as political change agents. Cluster researchers will investigate how museums can be changed via content critique and co-creation, challenging the status quo where museums engage, educate, and entertain young people but simultaneously essentialize and belittle them. The CM cluster will help the full TTTM team to recognize and engage with children and young people in ways that are not superficial or relegated to isolated, after-the-fact programming. Recurring curatorial workshops with Black children in the Cape Flats region, outside Cape Town, South Africa, will benefit from sustained engagement with the CRM cluster in particular, and will result in collaborative exhibits in South Africa and Canada, and a Curating with Children handbook.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/resources</loc>
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      <image:caption>ESPC Spotlight Series - Bridging Community and Collections at the Royal Ontario Museum</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - December 11, 2024</image:title>
      <image:caption>Curatorial tour of “it comes from the head: A Straw Heritage” with Simone Cambridge</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - October 21, 2024</image:title>
      <image:caption>Curatorial tour of “Practice as Ritual / Ritual as Practice" with Alice Ming Wai Jim.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Build, Manage, &amp; Measure Digital Content in the Humanities with Acacia Berry</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moved to Action: A Workshop on Activating UNDRIP in Canadian Museums</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - February 13, 2023</image:title>
      <image:caption>Awkward Archives. Ethnographic Drafts for a Modular Curriculum with Lynhan Balatbat-Helbock, Margareta von Oswald, and Jonas Tinius</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>How To: SnapThoughts with Museum Queeries Team Members</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - October 27, 2025</image:title>
      <image:caption>ESPC Spotlight Series - Two Edges of Russian Colonialism: a Comparative Research Project with Kacper Dziekan</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - November 22, 2024</image:title>
      <image:caption>Curatorial tour of "The Catalogue of Speculative Translations, Act II: Fugitivities"</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - October 16, 2023</image:title>
      <image:caption>Two-Spirit, Indigiqueer, and LGBTTQ* Interventions into Museums, Archives, and Curation</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - June 22, 2023</image:title>
      <image:caption>Digitized Diasporic Memory: Leveraging User-generated and Open Tools for Collective Audio Storytelling with Candide Uyanze</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Co-designing for Visual Disabilities in Polish and Canadian Museums with Malwina Antoniszczak and Patricia Bérubé</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - December 6, 2022</image:title>
      <image:caption>Visual Approaches to Difficult History with Jason Francisco</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Memory Activism and Collaborative Processes of Research Creation</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - Institutional White supremacy manifests itself in our daily lives.</image:title>
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      <image:title>resources - Important links can be made between the process of Indigenous art-making &amp; curation.</image:title>
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      <image:title>resources - Thoughtful administrative organization can be a form of care.</image:title>
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      <image:title>resources - Communities of care are essential for museums to rethink complex collections.</image:title>
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      <image:title>resources - ACCESSIBLE SOCIAL MEDIA GUIDELINES</image:title>
      <image:caption>Are you curious about strategies to make your social media content more accessible? These guidelines share advice on making social media content easier to access for more people. Drawing from the "Accessible Social Media" webinar hosted by Accessibility Services Canada on February 13, 2025, it highlights approaches to make text, images, and videos more accessible online.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - COMMUNITY CARE ACTION PLAN</image:title>
      <image:caption>Given how COVID-19 negatively impacted our 2023 Annual Gathering, the 2024 organizers developed an Action Plan to encourage the group to embrace the notion of community care, and to reject black-and-white, perfectionist thinking regarding COVID risk mitigation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>resources - SNAPTHOUGHTS HOW-TO</image:title>
      <image:caption>Originally developed by the Museum Queeries Cluster, SnapThoughts are brief reflections that capture first or lingering impressions of an exhibition, ranging from the analytical to the affective and personal. SnapThoughts encourage researchers to engage critical thinking skills while experiencing the exhibit and are particularly effective in creating concise expressions that focus on one aspect of an exhibit, rather than attempting a comprehensive overview.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/get-involved-1</loc>
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    <lastmod>2022-04-05</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/general-2-2</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-01-20</lastmod>
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      <image:title>UIM Upcoming Workshops</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/snap-thoughts-how-to</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-05-31</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.thinkingthroughthemuseum.org/caring-for-the-light-tetiania-bohuslavska</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-07-20</lastmod>
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