What are the challenges to engaging with belonging and exclusion within cities and across countries? And how does migration connect with and illuminate issues like climate, Covid and (de)colonization?
With Omar Ali, Professor and Dean of Lloyd International Honors College, UNC Greensboro; Andréa Delaplace, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; Emily Miller, Head of Learning and Partnerships, Migration Museum, London; Marlen Mouliou, Assistant Professor in Museum Studies, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens; and Jack Tchen, Clement A Price Professor of Public History & Humanities at Rutgers University – Newark and co-founder of the Museum of Chinese in America. Moderated by Glenn Perkins, Greensboro History Museum.
Join us during and after the Downtown Greensboro Holiday Parade to celebrate the winter season and the launch of the Mousetastical Adventure mouse hunt all around the museum. Plus fun crafts, hot cocoa, and a special visit from Santa!
Join us for an elegant dinner at the O.Henry Hotel and a fascinating talk from guest speaker Richard Kurin, curator and author of The Smithsonian's History of America in 101 Objects. Plus we will present the 2025 Voices of a City Awards. Tickets go on sale soon! Please check back for more information. About the Speaker: Dr. Richard Kurin is the Smithsonian’s Distinguished Scholar and Ambassador-at-Large, having previously served for more than a decade as Under Secretary overseeing all…