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On August 28, 1968, thousands of protesters are stopped from marching on the Democratic National Convention. Protesters and police both were injured, and 83 million Americans watched on TV.
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Exhibition Graphic Designer

Design and produce exhibition labels and graphic elements for in-house and traveling exhibitions. Specify and set up digital files to make graphics production-ready, and manage and monitor production. Support other departments exhibition-related graphic needs, such as signage, banners and printed pieces.

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Project Archivist, Hedrich-Blessing Processing Project

The Project Archivist works with a team to process the Hedrich-Blessing Photography Collection (1970-1979), arranging and packaging diverse media and describing job-files in electronic records, in topical groups, and in one comprehensive descriptive inventory in order to make the collection accessible to the broadest range of users possible.

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Youth Programs Manager

This position is responsible for the research, development, and implementation of programs for teen and youth audiences in order to expand and diversify the Museum's audiences through a wide range of interpretive approaches.

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