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The role of curatorial work in our two pandemics: part 1: A …

WEBAn anti-racist museum culture is also relevant to public health because an anti-racist stance recognizes that Black and brown people face enormous healthcare …

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Preserving the pandemic: archiving history as it happens in

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic has challenged history organizations and post-secondary institutions to face a public health crisis while continuing to carry out their …

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Archiving the Pandemic

WEBIn March 2020, working from home, curators and archivists from the David J. Sencer CDC Museum began to plan for how best to collect the tsunami of pandemic …

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Project Showcase: "History of Medicine in Oregon" website

WEBThe History of Medicine in Oregon Project launched a website this month. The project was created by the Oregon Medical Education Foundation in 2001, and …

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The power of family history in adolescent identity and well …

WEBSixty-six broadly middle-class, mixed race, 14- to 16-year old adolescents from two-parent families were asked to complete a measure of family history, the "Do You Know" scale …

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Identifying and filling silences in a COVID-19 archive

WEBIt led to the creation of A Journal of the Plague Year: An Archive of COVID-19 — or JOTPY for short—a digital, crowdsourced archive collecting pandemic stories. …

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Nature, Public History, and the Path to Holistic Health: Learning …

WEBjoseph Mcgraw, Stevenson University Proposal Type Roundtable Seeking Seeking Additional Presenters Seeking General Feedback and Interest Related Topics …

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Creative aging, inclusive aging: How public historians can reach

WEBMichiko Iwasaki is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at Loyola University Maryland and researches long-term health care planning and family …

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The role of curatorial work in our two pandemics part 2: Inside the

WEBThis is the second part of a two-part essay in which I propose five ideas for anti-racist museological work that carries a public health benefit. In Part 2 I looked at …

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Science and disability Q&A: Part 1

WEBThe first case includes objects that speak to the ways that science is presented to children. Here, a late-twentieth-century space flight pamphlet geared …

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NCPH 2020 and COVID-19 Update

WEBWe do not anticipate that changing before our scheduled conference, and the CDC and Georgia Department of Public Health are not currently recommending …

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The public history of the Flint water crisis (Part 1)

WEBThe contest between children’s health and money remains sadly relevant in Flint. In our current political moment, reading public health histories like Markowitz and …

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Home National Council on Public History

WEBNCPH @ncph ·. 10h. Get 'wild' with us! 🌲 CampingCon 2024 examines public outdoor spaces as educational arenas and the evolving concept of wilderness in history and …

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PHN Back Issues National Council on Public History

WEBBack Issue Index. The complete run of Public History News back issues is available in PDF format below. If you are interested in purchasing a hard copy of an issue, please contact …

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The Pandemic Religion digital collection: documenting religious

WEBWhen classes, conferences, and other large in-person gatherings moved to virtual platforms last spring in response to COVID-19, religious services were no …

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Atlanta: Immigrant gateway of the globalized South

WEBEconomic growth in the Sunbelt South during the 1990s drew immigrants to expanding technology, construction, health, and service sectors. The Atlanta area was …

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Why NCPH Is Going Virtual—Again

WEBconference, programming, covid-19, NCPH 2022. For the third year running, the National Council on Public History (NCPH) is canceling its in-person conference …

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Preserving Intellectual Disability History: The Elwyn Archives and

WEBFounded in 1852 as the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children, Elwyn is the oldest continuously operating educational facility for people with …

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The Presence and Persistence of Stories: An NCPH annual meeting …

WEBIn the meantime, we wish you good health, safe homes, and strong community. ~Laurie Arnold is an enrolled member of the Sinixt Band of the Colville …

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Expanding Historic Narratives to Mobilize Around Our Climate …

WEBConsidering that Richmond is a city with health challenges caused by heavy industries, how will additional health effects brought on by climate change impact …

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Commemorating the Tulsa Massacre: A Search for Identity and …

WEBThe one being pushed is lies mostly for politcal gain and to get back at whitey even when it’s undeserved! Come to OK and look around! They may look white but they …

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