New Frontiers in Digitization: Amplifying Stories

New Frontiers in Digitization: Amplifying Stories

Welcome to Activating Heritage 2021!

Moderator: Anthonie Tumpag, BSW, MA, Filipino American Historical Society of Chicago

Panelists: Kate Flynn, Jorge Felix, Halyna Sarancha

Over the past two decades museum and archives professionals have been inundated with rallying cries to digitize, digitize, digitize. But digitized collections do not constitute an end, in and of themselves. Participants in this session will learn how to activate their digital collections through the Chicago Collections Consortium’s EXPLORE Portal. Panelists share their experience with digitizing collections, generating metadata, and sharing digital collections with the public utilizing EXPLORE. Discover novel methods of leveraging digital collections in your effort to amplify your stories in public and educational forums through this session. Thanks to Illinois Humanities for their generous support of the Stories of Im/Migration: Chicago collaboration with the Chicago Collections Consortium.

Introduction to Digital Outreach & Hybridization

Introduction to Digital Outreach & Hybridization

Welcome to Activating Heritage 2021!

Presented by: Jeremy Bucher and Cairo Dye, National Hellenic Museum

National Hellenic Museum staff discusses the various means of digital outreach they have employed during the pandemic to encourage continued engagement and expand audiences. They discuss the benefits of generating online content as a means to engage with wider and more diverse audiences by removing barriers of geographic and financial accessibility. They also discuss several low-cost tools institutions may use to further digital outreach and hybridize their audience experience.

Fostering Inclusive and Anti-Racist Work Spaces

Fostering Inclusive and Anti-Racist Work Spaces

Welcome to Activating Heritage 2021!

Presenter: Chelsey M. Thomas, Chicago Cultural Alliance

The curation of inclusivity and anti-racist workplaces is an ongoing practice of unlearning and rebuilding. Chelsey M. Thomas, writer and educator on transformative justice, anti-racism and accountability, will be defining diversity, inclusion, equality and equity, educating on the ways in which these concepts manifest themselves in our work spaces, and providing practical ways in which we can curate inclusive and safe work environments for all people.

Justice-Minded Movements in Funding

Justice-Minded Movements in Funding

Welcome to Activating Heritage 2021!

Moderator: Ellen Placey, Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation

Panelists: Meg Leary, Marcia Festen, Susan Dickson

Charitable organizations and arts foundations have been impacted by the global pandemic and have sought to modify their funding strategies in order to provide much needed support and relief. Learn how the global pandemic and racial justice movements over the past year have impacted their funding strategies and what grant options might be available for your organization.

Transforming Fundraisers

Transforming Fundraisers

Welcome to Activating Heritage 2021!

Moderator: Suzy Kahn Weinberg & Adam Yoffe (Big Shoulders Stories)

Panelists: Josey Nieto, Nitha Nagubadi

Aspirations to reopen our cultural centers are on everyone’s minds. Yet, many of the creative virtual tools developed and harnessed over the past year to amplify our stories and make our collections accessible to wider audiences have become key to our work and are likely here to stay. The ability to develop creative techniques for revenue generation including online fundraising, virtual galas, attracting corporate rentals, and apps that attract new audiences will be key to financial sustainability in this new age of in-person and virtual engagement.

Plenary Session 2021

Plenary Session 2021

In this first session, we receive a welcome from our Board President, Vanessa Vergara, hear from the Alliance Executive Director, Peter Vega and our Director of Cultural Programs and Museum Practice, Andrew Leith.

This first session features our Keynote speaker, storyteller and activist Ada Cheng, as she performs her work “Visions of Peace: A Letter to My Younger Self” as well as a creative native land acknowledgement from Indigenous Futurist Artist Santiago X.

The event also features words from the 35th president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, Toni Preckwinkle.