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An Insider’s Guide to bbcon 2023 in Denver

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After three years of meeting virtually, we’re bringing bbcon back in-person October 22-24 in Denver! The star of Barbie (2023) champions the power of using your voice both on screen and off, promoting voting rights and cultural representation through her work with organizations such as Voto Latino.

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Six Alternative (U.S.) Cultural Venues to Keep an Eye On

Museum 2.0

I've been spending time recently interviewing people who run unusual cultural and learning venues. In the past, I've highlighted a few--like 826 Valencia and the Denver Community Museum --that I think have already influenced the way many traditional cultural organization do business. Skill-sharing free schools.

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The 2019 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

Denver Nonprofit Institute. Denver Nonprofit Institute. Nonprofit Learning Lab / Denver, CO / $90. Social Capital 2019 is a content-rich, invitation-only conference bringing together the brightest nonprofit and corporate minds for a candid exchange on growing strategic partnerships. PEAK Grantmaking / Denver, CO / $1320.

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The 2018 Best Nonprofit Conferences Calendar

Everyaction

Denver Nonprofit Institute. Denver Nonprofit Institute. Nonprofit Learning Lab / Denver, CO / $90. Social Capital 2018 is a content-rich, invitation-only conference bringing together the brightest nonprofit and corporate minds for a candid exchange on growing strategic partnerships. to support our work. Feb 27 - Mar 1.

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Guest Post by Nina Simon: Design Techniques for Developing Questions for Visitor Participation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

open to anyone (minimize cultural bias). Develop a "question of interest" that relates to your content. The Denver Art Museum's Side Trip poses many specific questions about visitors' experiences with psychedelic rock music, concerts, and drugs. questions that induce grappling. speculative (what if? instead of what is?).

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Design Techniques for Developing Questions for Visitor Participation

Museum 2.0

Here's my current list of useful characteristics: questions that trigger an immediate response questions that induce grappling questions that motivate authentic expression questions that draw from personal experience, not abstraction open to anyone (minimize cultural bias) speculative (what if? instead of what is?) Ask yourself.

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Why Your Museum Needs a Bar

Museum 2.0

The theme is "Civic Dialogue," and the journal includes articles on the historical, cultural, media, and museum practice of getting people talking to each other (including one by me about such endeavors on the web). Yes, bars have always featured live music, comedy, and spoken word. It's fine to drop in and out of the game.

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