Historic house museums have long shaped how we understand the past—but whose stories have been centered, and whose have been left untold?
Hidden Histories is a dynamic panel discussion that brings together museum professionals, historians, and cultural practitioners to explore how historic sites can move beyond traditional narratives to tell fuller, more inclusive stories.
Hosted in partnership with the North Andover Historical Society and North Shore Juneteenth Association Inc., this conversation will examine how historic house museums are reinterpreting spaces, collections, and archives to acknowledge the lives, labor, and experiences of marginalized and underrepresented communities. Panelists from peer organizations will share case studies, challenges, and successes in reshaping interpretation, engaging communities, and addressing difficult or overlooked histories with honesty and care. The evening includes a moderated panel discussion followed by audience Q&A (Approx. 90 minutes)
Designed for museum professionals, educators, students, and history enthusiasts, this program invites attendees to reflect on the evolving role of historic sites—and to consider how expanding narratives can deepen public understanding, foster belonging, and create more meaningful connections to the past.
Panelists Include:
Panel will be moderated by Lucinda Brockway, Senior Managing Director of Cultural Resources at The Trustees.
This event will be held at North Andover Historical Society. 800 Massachusetts Ave, North Andover, MA 01845.
Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. Refunds must be requested within 7 days of the event.
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