Those who can, do. Those who can do more, volunteer.
A message from the Secretary to all our Smithsonian volunteers. Continue reading Those who can, do. Those who can do more, volunteer.
A message from the Secretary to all our Smithsonian volunteers. Continue reading Those who can, do. Those who can do more, volunteer.
Reflecting on the voices left unheard and the stories left overlooked. Continue reading Women’s History Month: A Legacy of Service and Renewed Commitments
A well-curated show makes the unknown feel familiar—and reveals the unexpected.
Continue reading What makes for a great museum exhibition?
Standing against xenophobia. Continue reading The killings in Atlanta
Standing against xenophobia Continue reading The killings in Atlanta
None of us realized, when we first closed our museums in the face of what has become a global pandemic, that we would still be coping with the coronavirus crisis today. Continue reading One Year In
None of us realized, when we first closed our museums in the face of what has become a global pandemic, that we would still be coping with the coronavirus crisis today. Continue reading One Year In
I know the challenges African Americans face in researching family history. I also know how it feels to find family members despite these obstacles—the flood of emotion, the power of connecting with your roots. Continue reading Black Family History
Closed to the public for almost two decades, the Arts and Industries Building will host an exciting new exhibition in November. Continue reading FUTURES exhibition debuts at A&I Building
Secretary Bunch explains the next steps involved in the creation of the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum and the National Museum of the American Latino. Continue reading Moving forward with two new museums