This is a NEA sponsored event. Registration is through Mass Humanities.
You are what you eat! Or are you? At this year’s conference, we will explore the meaning and availability of food in Massachusetts History: what we grow, what we eat, food and identity, scarcity and quality. Registration is now open -- Workshops will fill quickly, so register today! KEYNOTE ADDRESS Ian Cheney, Documentary Filmmaker (The Search for General Tso and King Corn), and co-founder of Food Corps ELEVEN SESSIONS INCLUDING: Food in Massachusetts Archives (sponsored by New England Archivists) Chocolate, Culture, and the Politics of Food in Massachusetts No Food in the Archives: Pest Control and Other Issues in Archival Preservation (an MA SHRAB Forum session) Molasses and Marshmallow: Food and Trading in New England Account Books Beyond the Butter Churn: History, Food, and Social Activism
TWO WORKSHOPS: You Don’t Know Beans…’Til You Ask Someone: Oral History & Community Creating Food Demonstration Programs at Your Historic Site SPONSORING ORGANIZATIONS Mass Humanities • New England Archivists • Massachusetts Historical Society • Colonial Society of Massachusetts • University of Massachusetts Amherst Program in Public History • Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board (MA SHRAB) • University of Massachusetts Boston Public History and Archives Tracks and the Joseph P. Healey Library PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS Brown University • Concord Museum • Freedom’s Way Heritage Association, Inc. • Gaining Ground • Harvard University • Historic Deerfield • Historic New England • Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners • Massachusetts Historical Society • New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center • New Bedford Whaling Museum • New Bedford Whaling Museum Research Library • Northeast Document Conservation Center • Oakfield Research • Old Sturbridge Village • Red Tomato • The Old Manse • Tomaquag Museum • Tufts University • University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries • University of Massachusetts Amherst • Worcester Historical Museum • World Farmers, Inc. We are happy to welcome the 2015 MA SHRAB Forum to the Mass History Conference! MA SHRAB is holding two free sessions in the afternoon to which any Mass History Conference participant may attend. If you would like to ONLY attend these two SHRAB sessions, register for free on MA SHRAB Forum registration page.
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