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November/December 2024 Preview

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Widening the Circle

Explore the expanding influence of DEAI and its implications for museums in this issue’s timely articles. Learn how DEAI programs are reshaping museums’ internal systems so that their policies and programs more authentically reflect the communities they serve, fostering a positive impact.

Preview select articles from this issue of Museum below. Individual and Museum Tier 2, Tier 3, Ally, and Industry Members can access the full digital edition.

In this issue:

From the President

Building a Bigger Tent

“Museums impact communities across the country, serving as critical infrastructure… When lack of funding forces a museum to scale back hours, or even close permanently, a big public outcry is rare. If we’re serious about being at the center of our communities, and receiving the funding and support that this merits, that needs to change. DEAI programs are, at their heart, about addressing this problem. I believe we can frame our work to help even skeptics see that it is about expanding our field, not shutting anyone out.”

» Read the full column, an introduction to the issue from AAM’s President and CEO, Marilyn Jackson.

(Re)Centering Shangri La

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by Kristin Remington

Hawai’i’s Shangri La Museum of Islamic Art, Culture & Design took a community-focused approach with its “8×8” exhibition.

Remembering the ‘A’

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by Beth Ann Balalaos

The Long Island Children’s Museum has focused on accessible programming for people with disabilities—and grown its audience along the way.

The Trajectory of Change at the Witte Museum

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by Marise McDermott

The guiding principles of diversity, equity, access, and inclusion are integral to museum relevance and community engagement.

DEAI from the Front Lines

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by Grace Stewart

Museum DEAI professionals talk about their accomplishments, challenges, and more.

Diversifying Collections

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by Anne Kraybill

Art Bridges is equitably redistributing art across the country through art sharing and community engagement.

November/December 2024 issue

By the Numbers:
Diversity, Equity, Access, and Inclusion at Museums


» Statistics from AAM’s Museum Board Leadership Report shed light on opinions about DEAI at museums.

53%

Museums that have a written diversity, equity, accessibility and inclusion statement.

9/10

Museum board members feel that board diversity and inclusivity is important to increase the organization’s ability to advance its mission overall.

66%

Museum boards that have agreed that it is important to incorporate diversity and inclusion into the organizations core values.

» For more on this topic, explore the Museum Board Leadership: A National Report (AAM, 2024).

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Did you miss these recent issues?

Coming Up:

January/February 2025 – TrendsWatch Issue

March/April 2025 – Accessibility

May/June 2025 – Museums & Trust (our 2025 Annual Meeting theme)

July/August 2025 – Artificial Intelligence, with pitches due February 24, 2025

September/October 2025 – Collections Stewardship, with pitches due April 28, 2025

November/December 2025 – Visitation, with pitches due July 1, 2025

» Explore the Editorial Calendar for potential topics under each theme.

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