PUBLICK OCCURRENCES — June 18, 2019

Joanne Riley, 2019 Bay State Legacy Award recipient

The Massachusetts History Alliance is proud to announce that the 2019 Bay State Legacy Award, presented to an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the interpretation and presentation of Massachusetts history, is awarded to Joanne Riley, Interim Dean of University Libraries, University of Massachusetts Boston for her dedication to preserving and interpreting Massachusetts history through her early and ground-breaking involvement in digital humanities work.

Joanne’s efforts to preserve Massachusetts history began in 1998 when she joined the Massachusetts Studies Project, founded by her mentor Barbara (Bobby) Robinson. Joanne went on to develop the Massachusetts Studies Network in 2007, which provided an “online social network specifically for those who are involved in local studies in Massachusetts” – several years before platforms like Facebook became widely used by the general public.

Joanne is most-frequently associated with the Mass. Memories Road Show, an event-based public history project she launched in 2004 that digitizes family photos and memories shared by the people of Massachusetts. The Road Show has preserved 11,000 photographs and stories from more than 75 Massachusetts communities and has engaged hundreds of volunteers and contributors across the Commonwealth.

Currently, Joanne leads the 1919 Boston Police Strike Project, working with the Boston Police Department Archives, UMass Boston colleagues and community volunteers to research the 1,100+ policemen who participated in that historic event. Joanne is training volunteers to research the strikers’ lives and is developing a publicly-accessible database to store and share the researched data. She co-developed a free, online course on how to conduct accurate biographical research using open resources, and for the strike’s centennial this year, she is spearheading the coordination of a community celebration honoring the strikers, their descendants, and the project volunteers. As University Archivist and Curator of Special Collections at UMass Boston (2011-2017), Joanne oversaw unprecedented growth of the department, bolstering the department’s mission to document the social and cultural history of Boston. Currently, Joanne is Interim Dean of University Libraries.

For many years, the Bay State Historical League presented the John F. Ayer Award in recognition of an individual’s contributions to the interpretation and presentation of Massachusetts history. After 101 years of service, the BSHL dissolved in 2005, at which time the Massachusetts History Conference planning committee decided to continue this recognition of an individual’s contribution to Massachusetts history by inaugurating the Bay State Legacy Award.


Plan to join us on Monday, June 24, 2019 to network, listen, and learn with more than 200 
of your colleagues from throughout MA.
If you have any registration issues or questions, please email Meg Baker at Registration2019@masshistoryalliance.org
For conference questions, please contact Patty Bruttomesso at Conference@masshistoryalliance.org

 

The 2019 Mass History Conference is jointly presented by Mass Humanities and the Massachusetts History Alliance

and supported by the Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board (MA SHRAB) | University of Massachusetts Amherst Program in Public History | University of Massachusetts Boston Public History and Archives Tracks and Joseph P. Healey Library

Supporters: Boston Rare Maps, Daedalus, Inc., Museum Textiles Services, 
Supporting Members: Dorchester Historical Society, Northeast Document Conservation Services
Supporting Associates: Robert Forrant, Mike Potaski
Contributing Members: Digital Commonwealth,Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area, The House of the Seven Gables,  Tsongas Industrial History Center, Waterworks Museum, Community Preservation Coalition
Friends: DP Autio Company, Ornamental PlasteringEpsilon Associates, Inc., Roberts Consulting,  Lynne Zacek Bassett, Costume & Textile Historian, Swift River Press: Public History & Communications by Pleun Bouricius, William G. Pomeroy Foundation
Donors: University Products

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