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Working in museums for more than twenty years, Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko believes they have the power to change lives, inspire movements, and challenge authority.
A museum director since 2001, Cinnamon is a frequent presenter at national museum meetings and is often asked to comment on national museum issues. As the president/CEO of the Abbe Museum (Bar Harbor) from 2009 to 2019, she was the motivational leader behind the museum's decolonization initiative, working with the Native communities in Maine to develop policies and protocols to ensure collaboration and cooperation with Wabanaki people. Prior to joining the Abbe in 2009, Cinnamon was the director of the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum in Crawfordsville, Indiana where she led the organization to the National Medal for Museum Service in 2008. In 2019, Cinnamon became the director of the Illinois State Museum. Cinnamon holds a BA in anthropology and art history from Purdue University, and is a graduate of the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) MA program in anthropology with a specialization in museum studies.
In 2016 Cinnamon gave her first TEDx talk, We Must Decolonize Our Museums ([...] and she's been featured on the Museopunks podcast series. She's the author of Museum Administration 2.0 (2016) published by Rowman & Littlefield, The Art of Healing: The Wishard Art Collection (2004) published by the Indiana Historical Society, and co-editor of the Small Museum Toolkit (2012) published by Rowman & Littlefield.
Chris Taylor spent 15 years working in museums, primarily at the Minnesota Historical Society. He began his career as an educator, but quickly saw the power that history can have on an individual's identity. Through the stories they elevate (or suppress), museums have the power to either fortify or disrupt the status quo, but Chris came to understand that this must be an intentional choice. He began teaching undergraduate courses at the University of Minnesota on "Diversity in the Museum Field" as part of a museum fellowship program designed to increase the diversity of museum professionals. At the Minnesota Historical Society, he successfully created the department of inclusion and community engagement to steward the museums systemic efforts for inclusion and equity. He also became the first chief inclusion officer in the museum field, a role he occupied for 4 years. Museums around the country sought out Chris as a consultant for their inclusion and equity efforts. In 2019, Chris Taylor was recruited to become the chief inclusion officer for the state of Minnesota, one of only two states to have such a position. There he leads the development and implementation of a statewide strategy for inclusion and equity across over 20 state agencies. His publications include "Getting Our House in Order: Moving from Diversity to Inclusion" published in The American Archivist.
Frontmatter
Quotes
Preface
PART ONE - SETTING THE STAGE
1. With Fierce Intention
by Joanne Jones-Rizzi (she/her)
Black/bi-racial/queer/cisgender/no known disabilities
2. The Three-Body Problem of Museums
by Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko (she/her)
White/female/straight/cisgender/middle class/no known disabilities
3. Creating the Just Leader: Inclusive Leadership and Organizational Justice
by Chris Taylor (he/him)
biracial/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
• Two Change Agents, Two Cups of Coffee: A Conversation between Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Chris TaylorCinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Chris Taylor
Examining Implicit Bias Activity
PART TWO - CHANGE IS REQUIRED
5. Anatomy of a Movement
by Armando Perla (he/him)
POC/Latinx/male/queer/cisgender/living with disabilities
6. How Should Inclusive Museum Leadership Respond to COVID-(16)19?
by Omar Eaton-Martínez (he/him)
Black Puerto Rican/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
7. Hope is Not a Metaphor: An Annotated Guide to 25 Essential Skills for Museum Leaders
by Lisa Yun Lee (she/her)
Asian/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
8. 2020: A Harsh Teacher for Leaders
by Terri Lee Freeman (she/her)
Black/female/cisgender/no known disabilities
9. Doing the Work: Because Checking the Box is not Enough
by Dina A. Bailey (she/her)
biracial/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
10. To Be of Use and Beloved: A Conversation with Kelly McKinley
Kelly McKinley (she/her)
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
The Johari Window Activity
PART THREE - INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP
11. Dear White Colleague: Thoughts on Inclusive Museum Leadership from a Colleague of Color
by Lisa Sasaki (she/her)
Asian American/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
12. Beyond a Scarcity Mindset: My Path Toward Inclusive Leadership
by Ashley Rogers (she/her)
White/female/cisgender/no known disabilities
13. Diary of a Woke Latina Leader
by Susana Smith Bautista (she/her)
White/Latina/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Developing Self Awareness Activity
14. Motion Sickness: Care, Compassion, and the Future of Museums
by Esme Ward
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
15. 8:46:40
by Devon M. Akmon (he/him)
Arab American/male
16. Grounded in Community: A Conversation with Stacey Halfmoon
Stacey Halfmoon (she/her)
American Indian/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
The Ladder of Inference Activity
PART FOUR - VALUES AND ACTION
17. Inclusive Design Centers Disabled People's Agency
by Beth Ziebarth (she/her)
disabled/female/white/straight/cisgender
18. Begin with the End in Mind: Inclusion as a Core Museum Practice
by LaNesha DeBardelaben (she/her)
Black/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
19. Museum Leaders as Allies for Queer Inclusion
by Margaret Middleton (they/them)
White/genderqueer/no known disabilities
20. Leading Change at the Speed of Trust: A Conversation with Ben Garcia
Ben Garcia (he/him)
Latinx/cisgender/queer/no known disabilities
Identifying Values Activity
PART FIVE - CHOOSING YOUR ENVIRONMENT
21. How to Spot an Inclusive Leader and Choose to Work for Them
by Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell (she/her)
Black/biracial/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
22. Teaching the Change We Want to See: A Conversation with Faculty at Museum Training Programs
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid (she/her)
¿White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Stacey Mann (she/her)
White/female/cisgender/no known disabilities
Therese Quinn (she/her/they/them)
queer/cisgendered female/labeled White, aiming to be a race traitor/raised working class, still paycheck-to-paycheck
Cynthia Robinson (she/her)
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Mattie Reynolds (she/her)
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma/female/straight
Gretchen Sullivan Sorin (she/her)
African American/female
23. Helping Boards to See Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Clearly: A Conversation with Naree Viner
Naree W.S. Viner (she/her)
Asian/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
24. Practical Ambition: Positioning Inclusive Board Member Ethic as Basic Board Duty
by Tonya M. Matthews (she/her/dr)
African-American/female/straight/cisgender/hidden disability
25. Building Inclusivity With and Within the Board
by Lori Fogarty
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Taking Inventory Activity
PART SIX - LOOKING AHEAD
26. What Kind of Ancestor Will I Be?
by Bob Beatty (he/him)
White/male/straight/cisgender/single-sided deafness from infancy
27. Stepping Out to Step In: A Conversation with nikhil trivedi
nikhil trivedi (he/him)
South Asian/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities/middle class/raised working class/Hindu/US citizen
28. A Call to Action: Putting Inclusion to Work
by Robert 'Bert' Davis (he/him)
African American/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Developing Your Leadership Philosophy Activity
End Matter
Epilogue
Author Bios
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Reihe: | American Alliance of Museums |
ISBN-13: | 9781538152256 |
ISBN-10: | 1538152258 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Taylor, Chris |
Hersteller: |
Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
American Alliance of Museums |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 254 x 178 x 18 mm |
Von/Mit: | Chris Taylor |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 05.07.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,616 kg |
Working in museums for more than twenty years, Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko believes they have the power to change lives, inspire movements, and challenge authority.
A museum director since 2001, Cinnamon is a frequent presenter at national museum meetings and is often asked to comment on national museum issues. As the president/CEO of the Abbe Museum (Bar Harbor) from 2009 to 2019, she was the motivational leader behind the museum's decolonization initiative, working with the Native communities in Maine to develop policies and protocols to ensure collaboration and cooperation with Wabanaki people. Prior to joining the Abbe in 2009, Cinnamon was the director of the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum in Crawfordsville, Indiana where she led the organization to the National Medal for Museum Service in 2008. In 2019, Cinnamon became the director of the Illinois State Museum. Cinnamon holds a BA in anthropology and art history from Purdue University, and is a graduate of the University of Arkansas (Fayetteville) MA program in anthropology with a specialization in museum studies.
In 2016 Cinnamon gave her first TEDx talk, We Must Decolonize Our Museums ([...] and she's been featured on the Museopunks podcast series. She's the author of Museum Administration 2.0 (2016) published by Rowman & Littlefield, The Art of Healing: The Wishard Art Collection (2004) published by the Indiana Historical Society, and co-editor of the Small Museum Toolkit (2012) published by Rowman & Littlefield.
Chris Taylor spent 15 years working in museums, primarily at the Minnesota Historical Society. He began his career as an educator, but quickly saw the power that history can have on an individual's identity. Through the stories they elevate (or suppress), museums have the power to either fortify or disrupt the status quo, but Chris came to understand that this must be an intentional choice. He began teaching undergraduate courses at the University of Minnesota on "Diversity in the Museum Field" as part of a museum fellowship program designed to increase the diversity of museum professionals. At the Minnesota Historical Society, he successfully created the department of inclusion and community engagement to steward the museums systemic efforts for inclusion and equity. He also became the first chief inclusion officer in the museum field, a role he occupied for 4 years. Museums around the country sought out Chris as a consultant for their inclusion and equity efforts. In 2019, Chris Taylor was recruited to become the chief inclusion officer for the state of Minnesota, one of only two states to have such a position. There he leads the development and implementation of a statewide strategy for inclusion and equity across over 20 state agencies. His publications include "Getting Our House in Order: Moving from Diversity to Inclusion" published in The American Archivist.
Frontmatter
Quotes
Preface
PART ONE - SETTING THE STAGE
1. With Fierce Intention
by Joanne Jones-Rizzi (she/her)
Black/bi-racial/queer/cisgender/no known disabilities
2. The Three-Body Problem of Museums
by Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko (she/her)
White/female/straight/cisgender/middle class/no known disabilities
3. Creating the Just Leader: Inclusive Leadership and Organizational Justice
by Chris Taylor (he/him)
biracial/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
• Two Change Agents, Two Cups of Coffee: A Conversation between Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Chris TaylorCinnamon Catlin-Legutko and Chris Taylor
Examining Implicit Bias Activity
PART TWO - CHANGE IS REQUIRED
5. Anatomy of a Movement
by Armando Perla (he/him)
POC/Latinx/male/queer/cisgender/living with disabilities
6. How Should Inclusive Museum Leadership Respond to COVID-(16)19?
by Omar Eaton-Martínez (he/him)
Black Puerto Rican/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
7. Hope is Not a Metaphor: An Annotated Guide to 25 Essential Skills for Museum Leaders
by Lisa Yun Lee (she/her)
Asian/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
8. 2020: A Harsh Teacher for Leaders
by Terri Lee Freeman (she/her)
Black/female/cisgender/no known disabilities
9. Doing the Work: Because Checking the Box is not Enough
by Dina A. Bailey (she/her)
biracial/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
10. To Be of Use and Beloved: A Conversation with Kelly McKinley
Kelly McKinley (she/her)
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
The Johari Window Activity
PART THREE - INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP
11. Dear White Colleague: Thoughts on Inclusive Museum Leadership from a Colleague of Color
by Lisa Sasaki (she/her)
Asian American/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
12. Beyond a Scarcity Mindset: My Path Toward Inclusive Leadership
by Ashley Rogers (she/her)
White/female/cisgender/no known disabilities
13. Diary of a Woke Latina Leader
by Susana Smith Bautista (she/her)
White/Latina/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Developing Self Awareness Activity
14. Motion Sickness: Care, Compassion, and the Future of Museums
by Esme Ward
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
15. 8:46:40
by Devon M. Akmon (he/him)
Arab American/male
16. Grounded in Community: A Conversation with Stacey Halfmoon
Stacey Halfmoon (she/her)
American Indian/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
The Ladder of Inference Activity
PART FOUR - VALUES AND ACTION
17. Inclusive Design Centers Disabled People's Agency
by Beth Ziebarth (she/her)
disabled/female/white/straight/cisgender
18. Begin with the End in Mind: Inclusion as a Core Museum Practice
by LaNesha DeBardelaben (she/her)
Black/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
19. Museum Leaders as Allies for Queer Inclusion
by Margaret Middleton (they/them)
White/genderqueer/no known disabilities
20. Leading Change at the Speed of Trust: A Conversation with Ben Garcia
Ben Garcia (he/him)
Latinx/cisgender/queer/no known disabilities
Identifying Values Activity
PART FIVE - CHOOSING YOUR ENVIRONMENT
21. How to Spot an Inclusive Leader and Choose to Work for Them
by Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell (she/her)
Black/biracial/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
22. Teaching the Change We Want to See: A Conversation with Faculty at Museum Training Programs
Elizabeth Kryder-Reid (she/her)
¿White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Stacey Mann (she/her)
White/female/cisgender/no known disabilities
Therese Quinn (she/her/they/them)
queer/cisgendered female/labeled White, aiming to be a race traitor/raised working class, still paycheck-to-paycheck
Cynthia Robinson (she/her)
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Mattie Reynolds (she/her)
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma/female/straight
Gretchen Sullivan Sorin (she/her)
African American/female
23. Helping Boards to See Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Clearly: A Conversation with Naree Viner
Naree W.S. Viner (she/her)
Asian/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
24. Practical Ambition: Positioning Inclusive Board Member Ethic as Basic Board Duty
by Tonya M. Matthews (she/her/dr)
African-American/female/straight/cisgender/hidden disability
25. Building Inclusivity With and Within the Board
by Lori Fogarty
White/female/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Taking Inventory Activity
PART SIX - LOOKING AHEAD
26. What Kind of Ancestor Will I Be?
by Bob Beatty (he/him)
White/male/straight/cisgender/single-sided deafness from infancy
27. Stepping Out to Step In: A Conversation with nikhil trivedi
nikhil trivedi (he/him)
South Asian/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities/middle class/raised working class/Hindu/US citizen
28. A Call to Action: Putting Inclusion to Work
by Robert 'Bert' Davis (he/him)
African American/male/straight/cisgender/no known disabilities
Developing Your Leadership Philosophy Activity
End Matter
Epilogue
Author Bios
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Fachbereich: | Allgemeines |
Genre: | Importe, Wirtschaft |
Rubrik: | Recht & Wirtschaft |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Reihe: | American Alliance of Museums |
ISBN-13: | 9781538152256 |
ISBN-10: | 1538152258 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Ausstattung / Beilage: | Paperback |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Taylor, Chris |
Hersteller: |
Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
American Alliance of Museums |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Books on Demand GmbH, In de Tarpen 42, D-22848 Norderstedt, info@bod.de |
Maße: | 254 x 178 x 18 mm |
Von/Mit: | Chris Taylor |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 05.07.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,616 kg |