Credits and Acknowledgments
Mahamadou Sankareh, originally from the Gambia, lives in Rome, Italy, where he works at a refugee center, 2019. Photo by Lena Mucha/UNDP
CREDITS
Exhibition Development Team: James Deutsch, Daniel Ginsberg, Palmyra Jackson, Sojin Kim, Caitlyn Kolhoff, Nell Koneczny, Ed Liebow, Melanie Welch, Erin Younger
Special Content Advisors: Suellen Cheng, Joel Darmstadter, Gilbert Estrada, William David Estrada, Harriet Evans, Quetzal Flores, Gilbert Hom, Munson Kwok, Betty Marín, Elizabeth Marino, Michael Atwood Mason, Eugene Moy, Ari Neugeboren, Kris Kelley Rivera, James Rojas, Kim Walters
Interns: Deva Macias, Lucy Sprague, Meghan Ussing, Hayat Zarzour
Exhibition Script and Design Review: Betty Belanus, Olivia Cadaval, Amalia Córdova, Eduardo Díaz, David Homa, Veronica Jackson, Deirdre Johnson, Somi Kim, Mary Linn, Jeff Meade, Magdalena Mieri, Sabrina Lynn Motley, Andrea Kim Neighbors, Stephanie Norby, Shannon Peck-Bartle, Philippa Rappoport, Margaret Salazar-Porzio, Rob Summers, Ranald Woodaman
Website Development: Shawn Ifill, AmericanAnthro, Matt Artz, Azimuth Labs
Prototype Testing Locations: DC Public Library’s Capitol View and Tenley-Friendship Neighborhood Branches
AmericanAnthro World on the Move Advisory Board: Leo Chavez, Miguel Díaz-Barriga, Margaret Dorsey, Matthew Durington, Judith Freidenberg, Sarah Green, Monica Heller, Antoinette Jackson, Laurel Kendall, Noel Salazar, Lynn Stephen, Miguel Vilar
Initiative Planning Funding: Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, William Heaney, Secretary of the Smithsonian, American Anthropological Association
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage: Ralph Rinzler Folklife Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Evaluation Planning Framework: Randi Korn & Associates
Exhibition Development and Design: Smithsonian Exhibits
Fabrication: Ravenswood Studio
Touring Services: American Library Association Public Programs Office, Brian Russell, Program Director, Emily Gallaugher, Program Coordinator
Dedicated to the memory of Leith Mullings