Inside SEMC Winter/Spring 2022

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TENNESSEE When the Memphis Museum of Science & History (MoSH) booked the Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement exhibit from the Newseum for the Summer of 2022, it also received an IMLS grant to create a second exhibit of equal size exploring the experience of the LGBTQ+ community in Memphis. This gave rise to Memphis Proud: The Resilience of a Southern LGBTQ Community. While the traveling exhibit explores how the 1969 police raid of the Stonewall Inn in New York City gave rise to the modern gay rights movement in the United States, Memphis Proud taps into the heart of this Southern city and is all locally curated. Memphis Proud examines the history and culture of the LGBTQ population and explores how LGBTQ+ Memphians of diverse backgrounds and experiences have come together to form thriving communities and provide

powerful voices for change and acceptance in Memphis. “This exhibit was possible because Memphis’ LBGTQ citizens have remained committed to creating strong communities and to fostering a culture of activism,” says Raka Nandi, Director of Exhibits and Collections for MoSH. “The history of the local LGBTQ+ community is one of tremendous diversity, and the exhibit has attempted to emphasize the importance of queer organizations and culture to the Mid-South.” The creators of the exhibit assembled a committee of 20 local community leaders, LGBTQ+ activists, and allies of the LGBTQ+ movement that met monthly to help create the movement’s authentic stories, and led discussions on housing, education, nightlife, religion, and allies of their fight for acceptance and inclusion. The exhibit draws attention to the accomplishments of local leaders who have led the charge in this city to

From Memphis Proud exhibition: Memphis Gay Pride March 1981. Photo by John Parrott; courtesy of Pride Archives.

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Articles inside

Membership Form

4min
pages 115-117

State News 100 People and Promotions

17min
pages 118-126

Important Dates 114 SEMC Job Forum 114 Get Social

1min
page 114

A Special Thanks: Endowment and Membership Contributions

57min
pages 77-113

Operationalizing a Nonprofit Strategic Plan

3min
pages 67-70

The George Washington University Graduate Certificate in Collections Management and Care: Is it Right for You?

6min
pages 71-76

With Debut of Boyd Foundation Horticultural Center Historic Columbia Realizes What Once Was Only a Pipe Dream

6min
pages 59-64

Mapping Textiles and Tourism in West Georgia

6min
pages 49-52

Celebrating Buffalo River Country

5min
pages 45-48

The Gaston County Museum Collection Move

10min
pages 53-58

Guerrilla Marketing: The MAX’s Make Your Mark Campaign

3min
pages 65-66

Craft in the Laboratory: The Science of Making Things

8min
pages 41-44

Save the Date for SEMC 2022: Northwest, Arkansas

3min
pages 19-28

Moving Musical Tradition Revealed at Florida’s Backus Museum

5min
pages 31-36

Executive Director’s Notes Zinnia Willits

2min
pages 7-10

Vice President’s Address Matt Davis

1min
pages 13-14

A Message from the Membership Team Carla Phillips

2min
pages 15-18

President’s Address Heather Marie Wells

2min
pages 11-12

Dancing through History at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum

2min
pages 29-30

The Multidimensional Creativity of Alma W. Thomas

7min
pages 37-40
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