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Informationen zum Autor Dina Bailey is the CEO of Mountain Top Vision, a consulting company that focuses on organizational transformation in non-profits. She works with organizations to embrace strategic initiatives that lead to more diverse and inclusive communities. The focus of her most recent work has centered on fostering empathy. Dina worked as the director of Museum Experiences at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center and was the founding director of Educational Strategies at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. Klappentext Interpreting Immigration at Museums and Historic Sites includes strategies for the design, implementation, marketing and sustaining of programs that help visitors use the lens of history to address contemporary immigration issues and provides case studies, immigration program designs, audience building strategies, among others. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Using Dialogue to Interpret Immigration: The National Dialogues on Immigration Project, Sarah Pharaon Chapter 1 The Arab American National Museum, Anan Ameri, Ph.D. Chapter 2 Speaking of Change in a New Immigrant Gateway, Janeen Bryant Chapter 3 Talking About Immigration with Children through a Social Justice Lens, Linda Blanshay, Ph.D. Chapter 4 Between Two Worlds: Incubating a New Approach to Community Engagement and Civic Responsibility in an Art Museum, Suzanne Seriff, Ph.D. Chapter 5 Dialogue with Audiences about Migration in the Red Star Line Museum, Bram Beelaert Chapter 6 Who is an American?: Moving Conversations at Lowell National Historical Park, Emily Levine and Resi Polixa Chapter 7 Museo Urbano's Border Immigration Dialogues, Yolanda Chavez Leyva, Ph.D. Conclusion, Dina Bailey