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Eithne Nightingale, formerly Head of Diversity Unit, V&A Museum

Communities Are For Life, Not Just Christmas
Dhikshana Turakhia, Science Museum, London

Creativity And The Relevant Museum: A Proposal
John Stomberg, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum

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Stephen Bitgood, Jacksonville State University

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Amy Nelson, University of Kentucky Art Museum

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