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Guest Post by Seema Rao: How Museums Can Resist Racism and Oppression

Museum 2.0

Seema and I have started an open google doc to assemble ideas for specific things museums and museum professionals can do to resist oppression. Instead, my brain is misfiring. I wanted to pass on useful advice to colleagues who couldn’t be in Santa Cruz. please add yours to our open google doc. How can museums react?

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Nature vs. Nuture, or Why You Should Follow Your Gut on the Social Web

NTEN

It has its own Google Doc.) The majority of the time I spent thinking, I can't believe it's taken me this long to watch our own webinars and listen to our own advice! It benefits the organization to have it written down in one place, where everyone on staff can see our plan, as opposed to storing it in the collective NTEN brain.

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[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

So my advice for you here, low tech. So my piece of advice here is if you’ve got end users who are good at their jobs, get their input. Adult brains don’t learn new things that easily. I love your advice. Those things get bolted on, and it can get a little chaotic very, very quickly. Be nice to your people.

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[VIDEO] How to Talk about Legacy Giving Without Seeming Creepy

Bloomerang

Although you can find some exclusive advice from her on our blog as well, which we’ll link to if you’re interested in learning that. It lights up the pleasure centers of their brains, it gives them what is called a warm-glow feeling. She was AFP’s Outstanding Fundraising Professional of the Year.

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