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the incluseum | Inclusion | Museums the incluseum About Contact Shop Blog Tools & Publications Resources Exhibits Inclusion | Museums “Inclusion” is a word, a concept, a value, a set of practices, but what should it mean for museum staff and leaders as they envision new ways of being a museum in an emergent future? Museum workers and lovers can use this book as a tool for engaging with “inclusion” anew, and as a terrain for collaborative inquiry and world-building that can help us imagine and realize new potential for museums in the future. Read more about this book written by Incluseum co-directors, Dr. Porchia Moore, Dr. Rose Paquet, and Aletheia Wittman, on the publisher’s website . You can order Transforming Inclusion in Museums through Rowman & Littlefield , bookshop.org , most online book retailers, or ask your local library to add this title to their collection. Due to the sheer scale of published content and the temporal distance between...
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