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3 Creating community one voice at a time: traveling exhibition programs that help create community
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Cayleen Nakamura
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: commitment to community 1
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Part I The national museum: mission, leadership, and audience
- 1 Self-creation: defining cultural identity within museum exhibitions 17
- 2 Home movies: cultural recovery and the value of display 25
- 3 Creating community one voice at a time: traveling exhibition programs that help create community 43
- 4 Expanding the museum audience through visitor research 51
- 5 Community building through fund-raising 65
- 6 Board development: fiduciary responsibility and collaboration through strategic planning 75
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Part II Collaborative dimension at the local and national levels
- 7 The national partnership program: a model for community collaborations 89
- 8 Coming to Terms: America’s Concentration Camps 101
- 9 Finding family stories: institutional collaborations 123
- 10 The regenerations project: a comparative collaboration in community oral history 131
- 11 Dialogues from common ground 141
- 12 All roads lead to boyle heights: exploring a los angeles neighborhood 149
- 13 History, current events, and a network link: the japanese american national museum and the arab community center for economic and social services 167
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Part III Collaborative dimensions in transnational and global settings
- 14 International exchanges at museu histórico da imigração japonesa no brasil 179
- 15 Museum exhibitions in a transnational setting: collaborations in education methodology 189
- 16 Building community through global research 195
- Conclusion 207
- Editors and contributors 213
- Index 217
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction: commitment to community 1
-
Part I The national museum: mission, leadership, and audience
- 1 Self-creation: defining cultural identity within museum exhibitions 17
- 2 Home movies: cultural recovery and the value of display 25
- 3 Creating community one voice at a time: traveling exhibition programs that help create community 43
- 4 Expanding the museum audience through visitor research 51
- 5 Community building through fund-raising 65
- 6 Board development: fiduciary responsibility and collaboration through strategic planning 75
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Part II Collaborative dimension at the local and national levels
- 7 The national partnership program: a model for community collaborations 89
- 8 Coming to Terms: America’s Concentration Camps 101
- 9 Finding family stories: institutional collaborations 123
- 10 The regenerations project: a comparative collaboration in community oral history 131
- 11 Dialogues from common ground 141
- 12 All roads lead to boyle heights: exploring a los angeles neighborhood 149
- 13 History, current events, and a network link: the japanese american national museum and the arab community center for economic and social services 167
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Part III Collaborative dimensions in transnational and global settings
- 14 International exchanges at museu histórico da imigração japonesa no brasil 179
- 15 Museum exhibitions in a transnational setting: collaborations in education methodology 189
- 16 Building community through global research 195
- Conclusion 207
- Editors and contributors 213
- Index 217