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>It is up to the museum's CEO to put before the nominating committee the
>names of minorities who might be willing to serve on the board. The board
>typically will not take that initiative.
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>You don't identify the kind of museum you have, nor where it is. Those make
>a difference in how an institution builds the diversity of its board, in my
>experience.
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>If the museum has an educational program, for example, the educational
>community has a stake in it. Schools typically have ethnic diversity in
>faculty and administration. Social service agencies and government bodies
>include potentially helpful board members. Corporations are more and more
>ethnically diverse, and encourage their executives to provide expertise to
>the non-profits in their communities. There are businesses owned by various
>minorities.
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>My personal view is that "ethnic diversity" is a means to an end. A museum
>board needs to represent its constituency, and also find ways to broaden its
>following. No board member "ought" to be chosen unless that individual can
>assist the museum in its mission and its support. Ethnic nominees should be
>proposed on the same basis that other members are nominated -- how can they
>help? Having token ethnicity on the board for the sake of looking good on
>grant applications, being politically correct, or whatever, serves no good
>purpose.
>Ross Weeks Jr.
>http://histcrab.netscope.net
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: jennifer marie cohlman <[log in to unmask]>
>Newsgroups: bit.listserv.museum-l
>To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Tuesday, March 16, 1999 9:20 AM
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>>Hello,
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>>I was wondering if anyone had ideas on approaching your mueum board to
>>become ethnically diverse? Particularly if the board seems open to the
>>idea, but unsure how to take it to the next level.
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Angela L. Fox
Curator, American Indian Collections
Spurlock Museum
University of Illinois
E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Phone: 217-244-3900
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