- May 29, 2025
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The African American Museum of Iowa (AAMI) has announced the appointment of a new Executive Director, marking a significant milestone in the institution's ongoing mission to preserve and celebrate African American history and culture in Iowa. This leadership change comes at a pivotal time as the museum continues to expand its reach and impact within the community.
The museum, located in Cedar Rapids, has long been a cornerstone for education and advocacy, shedding light on the contributions and struggles of African Americans in Iowa. The new Executive Director brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective, poised to steer the museum into its next chapter of growth and innovation.
This leadership transition comes at a time when museums across the country are redefining their roles in society. The AAMI, under its new leadership, is expected to deepen its engagement with diverse audiences, foster dialogue around racial equity, and amplify underrepresented voices in history.
With the new Executive Director at the helm, visitors can look forward to:
The AAMI has always been more than just a museum; it’s a cultural hub that fosters understanding and unity. The new Executive Director is committed to building on this legacy, ensuring that the museum remains a vital resource for future generations.
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