Cultural Diversification
Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art Podcasts
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How are misperceptions created in the dominant culture and reinforced by the mainstream art world? What are subtle ways
Native Americans are marginalized and kept out of mainstream art? What roles and responsibilities do institutions, like the
Eiteljorg Museum and similar institutions, have in exposing indigenous artists to the mainstream art world? And finally, is
the mainstream experience simply over-rated?

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Cultural Diversification
The Hidden Sites of Slavery and Freedom
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The Hidden Sites of Slavery and Freedom is a walking talking tour of New York City. Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect
on Slavery provides a contemporary perspective on slavery and its symbols, while reminding us that slavery still afflicts
people of all races today. The media is available in multiple formats: 1. Podcast in MP3 audio - walk and listen, 2. Vodcast
(video podcast) with images - plug into the experience with rare images from the New-York Historical Society, 3. Cell phone
- call 1-800-895-8161 and push an extension, and 4. Written script - catch all the details. Presented by The New-York Historical
Society at www.nyhistory.org. Sponsored by Verizon at foundation.verizon.com. Supported by United States Department of Education at www.ed.gov. Created by Cutlass at www.ctlss.com.


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Educational
The Official Mystic Seaport
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Davey Jones' Locker takes a look at some of the weird and unusual objects and customs of a seafaring life. In this episode,
correspondent Rick Spencer meets with Curator Chris White as he shows us a few interesting and unusual artifacts
in the collection at Mystic Seaport. This clip originally aired in Connecticut as part of a public access program about the
Museum.

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Science and Technology
The Franklin Institute Science Museum Podcast
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Art and Humanities
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Podcasts
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