Press Release: Pop-Up Museums Invite Community To Share Stories and Photos
/Three different days in July, 2015, the Prison Public Memory Project is holding pop-up museums in three different locations in Hudson, NY.
Read MoreThree different days in July, 2015, the Prison Public Memory Project is holding pop-up museums in three different locations in Hudson, NY.
Read MorePrison Public Memory Project Hudson (NY) Site Coordinator Brian Buckley has received an award from the New York State Archives and the Archives Partnership Trust to pursue research using historical records in the New York State Archives.
Read MoreEmily Hainze, Public Humanities Fellow at Columbia University's Heyman Center, speaks about her collaboration with the Prison Public Memory Project.
Read MoreFounder / Director Tracy Huling discussed the idea for the Prison Public Memory Project with reporter Amy Krzanik of "Rural Intelligence," an online magazine.
Read MoreMarking Black History Month 2014, The Prison Public Memory Project and Staley B. Keith Social Justice Center are sponsoring community readings and dialogues in Hudson, NY in partnership with the Hudson Area Library and REV Coffeehouse.
Read MorePrison Public Memory Project collaborator Russ Immarigeon was awarded a research fellowship from the New York State Archives in support of his ongoing research into the history of the New York State Training School for Girls in Hudson, NY.
Read MoreAward-winning author Geoff Ward is talking at the Hudson Area Library on August 8th, 2013 about "Black Child Saving Along the Hudson: The New York Movement, 1930-1980."
Read MoreThe Prison Public Memory Project uses public history, art, and new media to engage communities in conversation about the roles of prisons in society.