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While the #COVID19 pandemic continues to keep many of us indoors, we got you covered with your daily dose of music! #StayHome, listen to “Corona Tillé” by Goumour Ezza and check out all the other artists from our our & @i4policy’s #DontGoViral campaign: https://t.co/ZX7ic2ISxB https://t.co/6JIIV8KAiy
UNESCOMay 12, 2020RT @Miss_Meels: THREAD (a reading list for white museum folk, by non-white museum folk) Some of my fellow white museum workers have shared…
IcomOfficielJun 16, 2020Even during a pandemic, someone has to feed the flesh-eating beetles. Take a look at the strange—and sometimes smelly—chores that keep natural history museums running. https://t.co/uivbhP9b5e via @atlasobscura https://t.co/A8Jk0lHJ9Y
MOA_UBCAug 08, 2020Zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung „Ethnographischer Kram“ - Revision der Sammlung Leo Frobenius aus Mali im #Zwischenraum spricht Gabriel Schimmeroth mit der Kuratorin Cécile Bründlmayer über die Ausstellung! Viel Spaß beim MARKK in Motion Podcast: https://t.co/8FS1GLf7g3
MARKKhamburgJul 03, 2020De voetstappen rond het zwarte ovaal stellen mensen rond het moeras Dungarri (Western Australia) voor, op zoek naar #water. Cirkels zijn bergen. De blauwe lijn is een waterloop. Ningie Nangala Napangarti (1995). Schenking Museum voor hedendaagse Aboriginal kunst. #collectievissen https://t.co/AWOPx7pvOw
volkenkundeJun 03, 2020