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
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07/07/22 • 34 min
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