Kwel’ Hoy: Many Struggles, One Front
The Journey Continues! Kwel’ Hoy: Many Struggles, One Front is the next stop in a cross-country tour, evolving museum exhibition and public programming series.
read moreThe Journey Continues! Kwel’ Hoy: Many Struggles, One Front is the next stop in a cross-country tour, evolving museum exhibition and public programming series.
read moreThe Natural History Museum is pleased to announce that co-founder and Director, Beka Economopoulos, has been named an inaugural Roddenberry Fellow. She is one of 20 recipients chosen “based on their commitment
read moreThis Fall, a delegation of 8 Indigenous leaders from across North America joined The Natural History Museum in Pittsburgh for the debut of Kwel’ Hoy: We Draw The Line, a new traveling exhibition developed in collaboration with members of the Lummi Nation and other Pacific Northwest Tribes.
read moreWe just launched a new traveling museum exhibition developed in collaboration with the House of Tears Carvers of the Lummi Nation. Check it out in Pittsburgh at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History before it travels to museums in NJ, FL, and beyond.
read moreThe March for Science took place in 600+ cities around the world and all 7 continents. There was even a penguin march, a march at the bottom of the ocean, and on both poles of the planet! Here are highlights from The Natural History Museum’s involvement.
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