cheider resteemedphillyhistory (60)in #projects • 7 years ago • NoneSemester Summary: The Most Talked About PostsAs we boasted last time, the @phillyhistory project was brought to life by 15 students who, along with @phillyhistory…cheider (51)in #philly5151 • 7 years ago • NoneA Contingency PlanPlan-b by Nick Youngson CC BY-SA 3.0 Alpha Stock Images The denouement upon us This week ends our…cheider (51)in #fundraising • 7 years ago • NoneThat's a Wrap! #philly5151 Project ReviewA screenshot of a tweet that I'm unable to properly embed into the Steemit text editor. The semester is swiftly…cheider (51)in #socialmedia • 7 years ago • NoneEmbedding Digital Strategy: An Organizational Best PracticeIn 2014, the Wyncote Foundation commissioned a report entitled "Like, Link, Share: How Cultural Institutions Are…cheider (51)in #detroit • 7 years ago • NonePresent Perfect Public History: The Future of Audience-Centered Cultural OrganizationsCultural Organizations and the 21st-century Identity Crisis As many of the readings and articles written for…cheider (51)in #history • 7 years ago • NoneCriteria for Funding a Socially-Responsible Public History Project in PhiladelphiaAt this point in the semester, we have managed to squirrel away a significant amount of money - $3000 STEEM, in fact -…cheider (51)in #philadelphia • 7 years ago • NonePutting Philadelphia's Own House in Order: Historians and their Responsibility to Urgent Community NeedsFifty years after the Fair Housing Act was passed, housing discrimination is alive and well in Philly, a recent…cheider (51)in #history • 7 years ago • NoneReflections on a (Flawed) Vision for a History Center in PhiladelphiaIn 1996, the Atwater Kent Museum and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, two prominent Philadelphia-area history…cheider (51)in #history • 7 years ago • NoneWartime Rationing, Food Aid, and "Civilized" Sickness: The Problem of Pellagra in 1918I most recently wrote about wartime food restrictions under the #explore1918 theme in Everybody's Got to Eat! Cooking…cheider (51)in #history • 7 years ago • NoneArts, Culture, and Philanthropy: The Robbed and the RobbersFashionable ladies examine paintings in the 1870s. Source Back in 1892, art exhibitions were not held for the…cheider (51)in #food • 7 years ago • NoneEverybody's Got to Eat! Cooking like it's 1918So far in the #explore1918 series, I've written about how World War I impacted free speech, Eastern European…cheider (51)in #money • 7 years ago • None"Fixing" the Cultural SectorI'm a millennial. I'm one of those mysterious, fickle, and elusive creatures that the nonprofit world spends hours…cheider (51)in #explore1918 • 7 years ago • NoneA Call to Arms of Another Kind: 1918, A Banner Year for the CondomI'm writing about culture for #explore1918 (see my prior entry about Edith Wharton's "propaganda novel"). In honor of…cheider (51)in #explore1918 • 7 years ago • NoneForgotten Works of 1918: Reassessing Edith Wharton's 'The Marne'My past two entries for #explore1918 have dealt with serious political issues: specifically, censorship and sedition…cheider (51)in #explore1918 • 7 years ago • NoneA Declaration of Independence for the Oppressed: The Mid-European Union at Independence HallA Remarkably-Timed Celebration Although the Great War would not end for another three weeks, and much of the city…cheider (51)in #explore1918 • 7 years ago • NoneThe Limitations of Free Speech in Wartime: The Philadelphia Tageblatt TrialSeptember of 1918 was a fraught time in Philadelphia. Day after day, newspaper headlines carried a grim mixture of…cheider (51)in #introduceyourself • 7 years ago • NoneFull Steem Ahead!Pleased to meet you! Yours truly doing research in Port Penn, Delaware I’m Cynthia Heider, a student in the Public…