Human rights activists as well as the museum community can make effective use of the spatial impact of historic sites to help educate people about social change and human rights. The Tenement Museum in New York City has joined with more than a dozen other institutions that have focused their attention on “sites of conscience”—places where terrible human rights abuse has occurred that should never be forgotten. Their goal is not only to remember the past, but also to use the emotional power of these places to catalyze critical thinking about the ongoing social issues of today, through dialogue and educational activities.
Year of Publication: 2004
Author(s): Liz Sevcenko
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Power of Place (English) | 681.74 KB |
Сила место (Russian) | 135.93 KB |
El poder del lugar (Spanish) | 668.08 KB |