chelseareed (49)in #education • 7 years agoCollaboration and Education: Funding Philly Public HistoryWe are coming to a close on #philly5151's class project for the 2018 semester (to read more about the details of our…chelseareed (49)in #photography • 7 years agoMuseum Bhavan: A Museum in Your PocketDisclaimer: This post is not about your iPhone. In her newest work entitled Museum Bhavan , photographer Dayanita…chelseareed (49)in #history • 7 years agoBalancing Priorities: Collections vs CommunityIn a report now 14 years old, the Heritage Health Index (HHI) completed the first survey of the nation’s cultural…chelseareed (49)in #music • 7 years agoGiant Steps Toward the Digital Age: Interactive and Collaborative Music HistoryInteracting with the Inter-web Good evening, Steemians! In just a few days, I will be defending my thesis, and my…chelseareed (49)in #museum • 7 years agoOpening More Than Doors: Grappling with DeaccessionHappy Monday, Steemians! We’re down to the last few weeks of the semester, and soon, we’ll have to actually decide…chelseareed (49)in #books • 7 years agoOn Being an Emotional Mess: Can We Use Zinman's Critical Mess Theory?Critical Mess Theory: What Is It and How Can We Use It? Hello, Steemians! As you may well know, the graduate…chelseareed (49)in #phillyhistory • 7 years agoA Transformative Pitch: "Shipping" InstitutionsShipping /SHipiNG/ noun : the act of wanting and supporting two individuals involved in a romantic…chelseareed resteemedcharliehersh (50)in #accessibility • 7 years agoArt-Reach and the Possibilities of AccessibilityAs we move forward in our #explore1918 project, my classmates and I are preparing to establish criteria for our…chelseareed (49)in #explore1918 • 7 years agoIdentifying Philadelphia's History Needs: Missing Narratives in K-12 ClassroomsWe are finally beginning to debate criteria for our Steem awards to local history nonprofits. Through the power of…chelseareed resteemedjfeagan (52)in #money • 7 years agoDoes Size Matter?: Dissecting the Pros and Cons of Big, Midsized, and Small Historical InstitutionsOur class' exact prompt from @phillyhistory this week is, "When it comes to interpreting, preserving, presenting the…chelseareed resteemedcharliehersh (50)in #philadelphia • 7 years agoPhiladelphia History Museum(s)VisitPhilly.com, a tourist information site, features a list of the 25 most visited attractions in Philadelphia. A…chelseareed (49)in #music • 7 years agoVictor Talking MachinesThe Victor Talking Machine Company Today, we’re hopping across the Delaware River to visit the music scene in…chelseareed (49)in #museum • 7 years agoPrioritizing the Public in Public HistoryBoth readings for this week, though written over ten years apart, grapple with very similar issues plaguing the world…chelseareed (49)in #nonprofit • 7 years agoSecret Strategic Planning: Transparency in the Nonprofit WorldBusiness jargon has never been my strong suit. Why do mission statements differ from vision statements? Are objectives…chelseareed (49)in #money • 7 years agoA Chicken in Every Pot/A Little Outreach in Every DepartmentPerhaps you're wondering why I keep posting this tiny message at the bottom of my posts: 100% of the SBD rewards…chelseareed (49)in #music • 7 years agoRagtime and Softshoe: Listening to HistoryAs a part of @phillyhistory's #explore1918 initiative, I am writing about the music of 1918 in Philadelphia. To find…chelseareed (49)in #explore1918 • 7 years agoA Note from a Peacekeeping Philadelphia Sports FanIt's almost Super Bowl Sunday, so I'm going to take a brief break from music to bring you this short message about…chelseareed (49)in #explore1918 • 7 years agoSpeaking Out: A Century of Activism in the Music IndustryIn light of the Grammys this past Sunday and a particularly interesting find in the archive, I wanted to talk about…chelseareed (49)in #explore1918 • 7 years ago"No place for our people to go": The Dunbar-Gibson-Lincoln TheatreConveniently but unfortunately, it didn’t take me too long to find another example of demolished Black musical history…chelseareed (49)in #explore1918 • 7 years agoA “Race” Enterprise: Philadelphia’s New Standard Theatre in 1918How did a late 19th century, three story masterpiece transform into a little blue sign? A valuable piece of black…