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Denise D. Meringolo

@ddmeringolo

Baseball Mom. Dog Lover. Anxious Extrovert. She/Her.

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Nominate an Outstanding Public History Project that contributes to a broader public reflection and appreciation of the past or that serves as a model of professional public history practice. Review guidelines and submit your project by 12/1/2024 at ncph.org/about/awards/p….

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For the first time, descendants of Catoctin Furnace’s enslaved ironworkers met on the grounds where their ancestors were once held in bondage. Situated just across the Pennsylvania state line, they viewed the landscape over which countless people sought freedom over 170 yrs ago.

For the first time, descendants of Catoctin Furnace’s enslaved ironworkers met on the grounds where their ancestors were once held in bondage. Situated just across the Pennsylvania state line, they viewed the landscape over which countless people sought freedom over 170 yrs ago.
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📢 We’re excited to announce our Storyteller Initiative application will open on October 24, 2024! This new fellowship program supports oral historians, artists, and narrative changemakers from marginalized communities to develop their own projects.

📢 We’re excited to announce our Storyteller Initiative application will open on October 24, 2024! 

This new fellowship program supports oral historians, artists, and narrative changemakers from marginalized communities to develop their own projects.
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Share your work in Montreal at the NCPH Poster Session! The poster session allows for a lot of one-on-one engagement and collegial feedback. Review the full call and submit your poster by 10/10 ncph.org/conference/202….

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I fear America as a nation is genuinely not prepared for a Mets-Phillies division series. South Jersey will be a war zone. Our Interstate Wawa System is at risk of collapse. Our strategic Hoagie and Tanning Oil Reserves will be severely stressed. We may never know peace again.

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You’re invited! Come celebrate the 40th anniversary of the UH Center for Public History this Thursday! Sign up for one of the panels to hear how our alumni are using their training and insights by center directors and public history experts on the state of public-facing history!

You’re invited! Come celebrate the 40th anniversary of the UH Center for Public History this Thursday! Sign up for one of the panels to hear how our alumni are using their training and insights by center directors and public history experts on the state of public-facing history!
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Congratulations to Dr. Michelle Scott! Her book, T.O.B.A. Time: Black Vaudeville and the Theater Owners’ Booking Association in Jazz-Age America, has won the 2023 George Freedley Memorial Award from the Theatre Library Association for exemplary work in the field of live theater.

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NCPH is accepting applications for a 2025 yearlong virtual working group to develop a comprehensive accessibility strategy. For more information and to apply to serve as a facilitator or a discussant, please view the call ncph.org/conference/oth…

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The editorial team of NCPH's peer-reviewed blog, History@Work, wants posts that model advocacy successes and contextualize contemporary issues related to advocacy in the public history field. Send a pitch to [email protected]. View the call ncph.org/wp-content/upl…

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We have definitely reached the “find out” part of the “f@&k around” chapter of American history. There will be another chapter. But I’m not sure it’ll be worth reading.

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As we start to hear the finger pointing punditry, let’s not be confused. The deep roots of racism, sexism and xenophobia is what happened here. America has always been an idea and white supremacy remains the original sin and the enemy of our ideals. Capitulation isn’t an option!

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There are many "be kind" messages on my feed. I know it's well meaning, but I feel ill. I can be kind in disagreement about matters of policy, as long as the conversation is grounded in facts. I cannot be kind in disagreement about basic human rights.