Dr. Vedet Coleman-Robinson and Omar Eaton-Martínez engage in powerful conversations on leadership in the museum field, the role of African American museums, and what it takes to sustain these institutions in an ever evolving landscape. Black museums serve as resilient, truth-telling institutions that drive innovation across the broader cultural landscape through their honest presentation of history. Their long-term sustainability and generational growth depend heavily on collective investment, grassroots community support, and the collaborative network provided by the AAAM.
Dr. Vedet Coleman Robinson participates in a profound interview covering career pathways in the museum and cultural sector, leadership lessons, and what it truly takes to build and sustain impactful work in this field. Additionally, exploration into topics regarding the role of African American Museums, as well as the upcoming AAAM National conferecne, culture, community, and growth were the crux of this conversation.
Dr. Vedet Coleman Robinson comes home having the opportuinty to serve as a panelist for this esteemed event hosted by NJ Zuri Graduate Chapter of Swing Phi Swing S.F.I. in partnership with NJ4S Camden County. Continuing to spread the awareness and convey the importance of commiting to community impact, growth, and legacy-building!
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