#MuseumStory EP4: Museums & Race Issues – Part 2

Garner & Ferguson Protest in Seattle – image taken by scottlum
As promised, this #MuseumStory episode is a follow-up to our previous one.
In this episode, we interview two great ladies, Aleia Brown and Adrianne Russell. We talk about the ongoing conversation that they’ve coordinated on Twitter named #MuseumsRespondToFerguson.
While our last episode focused on museum responses to issues of racism, this episode reveals the internal conflict of race behind museum’s doors...
#MuseumStory EP3: Museums & Race Issues – Part 1

Black Lives Matter photo taken by Gerry Lauzon on Flickr
Finally, we have another episode of #MuseumStory. It was long overdue.
In this episode, we interview Gwen Moore from the Missouri History Museum. We get to hear about how this Museum has decided to respond to the events that sparked a nationwide conversation...
KiwiJar Beta – Late Launch
Earlier this week, I sent out an email notifying the KiwiJar community about our late beta launch.
The launch date for the beta app has been pushed back to September 15th.
As some of you know, I’m a one-man show and KiwiJar is a side project that...
#MuseumStory EP2: The Art of Impacting Lives

Performance from Untitled #66 at the Denver Art Museum
Image taken from the Denver Art Museum Collective
In this episode of #MuseumStory, you’ll listen to two interviews.
The first is about how Lisa Ortega’s life was impacted as a result of her mother’s childhood experience at a museum.
The second interview has everything to do with what the Denver Art Museum has discovered by doing a three-year experiment on engaging young adults ...
#MuseumStory EP1: The Unlikely Curator and Social Media Guru
Finally, the first episode of #MuseumStory is here.
For those who are wondering what #MuseumStory is, we decided to host a mini-podcast series about museums who were impacting lives through unique projects. It was only meant to be for the month of March but since we're a tad late, it will pour ...