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Tag Archives: board of trustees
Where Should These Remains Remain? — Plumbing the Depths of Museum Ethics
Millions of people visit museums every year to engage with stories that collections can tell. The collections and stories are diverse, but one thing they share is that, “[a museum’s] stewardship of collections entails the highest public trust and carries … Continue reading
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Tagged board of trustees, collections, ethics, human remains, public trust, stewardship
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