Whose Revolution Is It

Whose Revolution Is It

“Whose Revolution Is It?” is a written adaptation of the Stephen E. Weil Memorial lecture delivered at the Mid-Atlantic Association of Museums’ annual meeting October 25, 2010 by Marian A. Godfrey, senior director of Culture Initiatives at The Pew Charitable Trusts. The lecture focuses on how evolving societal and cultural forces—demographic shifts, the impact of new technologies and generational transitions—are challenging all cultural organizations, including museums, to transform the visitor experience, and how arts organizations can respond to this sea change.

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America’s Overdose Crisis

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How does broadband internet reach our homes, phones, and tablets? What kind of infrastructure connects us all together? What are the major barriers to broadband access for American communities?

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Antibiotic-resistant bacteria, also known as “superbugs,” are a major threat to modern medicine. But how does resistance work, and what can we do to slow the spread? Read personal stories, expert accounts, and more for the answers to those questions in our four-week email series: Slowing Superbugs.