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National Museum of American History | Closing Remarks | Viral Histories: Stories of Racism, Resilience, and Resistance @SmithsonianAmHistory | Uploaded May 2020 | Updated October 2024, 21 hours ago.
Closing Remarks by the Smithsonian Institution secretary, Lonnie G. Bunch III.
How do we choose to strengthen and build community in the middle of an emergency?

Watch all 4 conversations from Viral Histories Here:youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZxSSLX6InCQ0P2-XH9C0RFIxmp-c6H5Z

For more information on the series: https://americanhistory.si.edu/events/viral-histories-stories-racism-resilience-and-resistance-asian-american-communities

Music: 7,000 Miles by Ruby Ibarra
Closing Remarks | Viral Histories: Stories of Racism, Resilience, and ResistancePatrick Weems | Reckoning with Remembrance: History, Injustice, and the Murder of Emmett TillDeep-Dish Dialogue: A Better Deal for Food WorkersThe Blind Boys of Alabama, Ruthie Foster, and the Legacy of Gospel MusicEssential Workers: Prestige versus pay | Pandemic PerspectivesQuestlove’s Summer of Soul | History Film ForumHow your Ancestors Had Fun at Home | Pandemic PerspectivesSmithsonian Power of Giving 2020 | Educational Equity – Keynote by Dr. Linda Darling-HammondSmithsonian’s Great Americans Medal | Paul Simon Award Program & Interview with David M. Rubenstein¡Pleibol! Virtual Exhibition OpeningDuke Ellington’s “Cotton Tail”: A Performance by the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks QuintetSpotlight on the American Scene: Social Justice on Film

Closing Remarks | Viral Histories: Stories of Racism, Resilience, and Resistance @SmithsonianAmHistory

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