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Date: | Tue, 16 Jul 2019 23:32:15 -0500 |
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Any museum can contribute to improving conditions in its own
neighborhood, city, country and the world. Together these efforts build
capacity for continued change, and they build greater positive impact.
The public discussion of the environment and climate change is an
important opportunity for museums to connect more deeply with their
communities. It is also an opportunity to protect and strengthen their
institutions. Join Instructor Sarah Sutton author of Environmental
Sustainability at Historic Sites and Museums, The Green Nonprofit, and
Co-author of The Green Museum for this course which will be a survey of
the practical aspects of interpretation and public programming,
operational changes, building construction, and community engagement in
service to the message of how changes in our museum work can deepen
museums’ connections to communities while strengthening mission fulfillment.
For more information visit our website:
http://www.museumstudy.com/courses/course-list/social-relevance-environmental-sustainability-in-museums/
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Brad Bredehoft
CEO
Museum Study, LLC
www.MuseumStudy.com
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