Interference Archive is developing a new podcast series, building on the success of their existing podcast, Audio Interference. This new project addresses a crucial question—what access means for archives as physical spaces, as communities, and as repositories of public knowledge—with the aim of producing something of value to the entire field.
The Haudenosaunee Voice in Archaeology
The Haudenosaunee Voice in Archaeology hosts a planning session between Iroquois consultants, Iroquois Indian Museum staff, and archaeology professionals to review and discuss the museum’s archaeology exhibitions. During the two-day session, the team thinks through the proposed renovation of these installations, which will include a stronger Indigenous perspective as well as updated research and display methods.
The Boscobel Rock Musical: A Revolutionary War Adventure
In honor of Boscobel House and Gardens’ 60th anniversary—and with the aim of diversifying the content and format of its interpretive programming—“The Boscobel Rock Musical: A Revolutionary War Adventure” is performed live by local musicians and a theatre group, who tell the history of Boscobel in a new and engaging way.
The Path Home: Immigrants Making America
The Path Home is a digital traveling exhibition that presents a seminal moment in America’s immigration history—the welcoming of almost three million new Americans through the bipartisan Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986—and highlights its impact on the United States today. The exhibit focuses on the pioneering work of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, whose long history of advocacy for labor, women’s rights, and undocumented workers helped lead to IRCA.