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DuSable Museum’s new director of curatorial services shares his vision

DuSable Museum’s new director of curatorial services shares his vision

Danny Dunson grew up admiring the work of the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago. Now, he’s tasked with furthering the museum’s vision of celebrating Black culture as the new director of curatorial services. Reset talks to the curator and historian about what he hopes to do in his new role and how the museum has influenced Chicago and beyond.

GUEST: Danny Dunson, director of curatorial services at DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago

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