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GE-50301-10Public Programs: America's Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning GrantsInternational Coalition of Historic Site Museums of ConscienceImmigration Sites of Conscience10/1/2010 - 9/30/2011$50,000.00Elizabeth Silkes   International Coalition of Historic Site Museums of ConscienceNew YorkNY10001-5822USA2010Museum Studies or Historical PreservationAmerica's Historical and Cultural Organizations: Planning GrantsPublic Programs500000500000

Planning of nationwide public dialogues on immigration, past and present, both online and onsite at historic sites and museums that interpret immigration history.

The International Coalition of Sites of Conscience seeks support for the Immigration Sites of Conscience, a network of 20 museums that use their historical scholarship to launch new public dialogues on immigration past and present. Member museums represent diverse immigration histories, from Ellis Island to the Japanese American National Museum. They are joined by 6 civil rights history museums, like the National Civil Rights Museum, dedicated to including African American audiences in immigration dialogue. These museums bring a wealth of historical experiences and stories that provide critical perspective on different experiences of immigration to build dialogue across difference. The Planning Grant will support a team of history museums, humanities scholars, dialogue facilitators, and media designers to plan new dialogue programs; on-site installations; and an on-line forum that will use diverse immigration histories to link communities into a national conversation on immigration.