
Culture as a Human Right with Cultural Heritage Partners
07/07/22 • 34 min
The combination of law, anthropology, and archaeology sounds rather niche, right?
Despite the specificity of the work by Greg Werkheiser and colleagues, Cultural Heritage Partners play a huge role in advocating for the cultural rights of marginalized communities.
Today we're exploring questions like: What makes an ethical museum? and What can we be doing to help our Native American Neighbors.
Learn more at Culturalheritagepartners.com or @Cultural Heritage Partners
Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
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Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.
The combination of law, anthropology, and archaeology sounds rather niche, right?
Despite the specificity of the work by Greg Werkheiser and colleagues, Cultural Heritage Partners play a huge role in advocating for the cultural rights of marginalized communities.
Today we're exploring questions like: What makes an ethical museum? and What can we be doing to help our Native American Neighbors.
Learn more at Culturalheritagepartners.com or @Cultural Heritage Partners
Thanks for listening! Find us on Instagram for more. @AccessorytoJustice
All third party audios licensed through Audiio.com.
Our show is purely for educational purposes and cannot replace official legal council.
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