These Female Business Leaders Were Lost To History – And This Is How The Smithsonian Is Finding Them
  • 28 days ago
Dr. Liz Harmon, the Digital Curator at the American Smithsonian Women's History Museum, joins Brittany Lewis on “Forbes Talks” to discuss how the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum is finding stories of female entrepreneurs that were previously lost to history.

0:00 Introduction
0:13 Exploring Liz Harmon's Role At The Smithsonian And How It Came To Be
2:08 The Importance Of The Smithsonian Recognizing Women In The Arts
4:43 Liz Harmon On Being A Curator
8:03 What About The Research? How Do Collections Of A Museum Come Together
12:03 Women's History Online: How Do We Make It More Accessible?

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