Year in Review: 2020
Every January, I post a recap of the previous year. Usually, this mostly boils town to a list of appearances and outreach. 2020, of course,
Every January, I post a recap of the previous year. Usually, this mostly boils town to a list of appearances and outreach. 2020, of course,
More than four months since cutting short the Spring 2020 public history tour because of the COVID-19 pandemic, I’m still mostly hunkered down. Since most
In the last few months, two articles that I wrote on queer public history topics have been published, one in the realm of LGBTQ historic
In addition to tackling a slew of interesting projects in 2018, I also spent a good amount of time out on the road, giving talks
I, for one, enjoy reading all those news articles that come out in late December, reflecting on the year that’s coming to a close. I
Last year, I served as one of nearly forty advisors and contributors to an effort by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) to create guidelines
A few weekends ago, the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction hosted a day-long event to celebrate its seventieth anniversary. Founded by
On Sunday, May 7, 2017, museum professionals from across the country will convene in St. Louis for MuseumExpo, the largest annual gathering of people working
As is my habit at the end of the year, I took a few minutes this morning to reflect on the past twelve months–to note
In October, the National Park Service released what may be the first federal report on the history of LGBTQ communities. LGBTQ America: A Theme Study