New-York Historical Society creates a new division with a focus on New York City s marginalized communities
New-York Historical Society, Admissions area with Pop Shop ceiling, a gift from the Keith Haring Foundation. Photo: New-York Historical Society / Don Pollard.
NEW YORK, NY
.-The New-York Historical Society, the oldest museum in New York City (1804), has announced plans to create the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Institute for New York City History, Politics, and Community Activisma new division within New-York Historical initiated and funded by the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Foundation. The Institute will create a new historical archive, including a focus on New York Citys marginalized communities and inclusive voices that reflects important political, social, and cultural moments from the mid-1900s to the present; it will also offer scholarly programs, a resident fellowship, and short-term fellowships. Among the first archives to be added to the Institute are Dr. Barbaralee Diamo
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