FY20 August Survey 2
1.
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Which of the following do you feel is the greatest challenge currently facing our nation? Please select one.
The recent upsurge in overt acts of racism and instances of deadly violence
Entrenched racism in our government and other institutions
Continued segregation in communities across America
Failure to accurately educate children about slavery and the Jim Crow era
Too few national dialogues on race, reconciliation, and healing
2.
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Which of the following areas of African American history are important to you personally? Please select all that apply.
African American achievements in art, music, literature, sports, and entertainment
African American contributions to fields such as science, education, and government
The military service of African American patriots
Slavery, the Civil War, and Emancipation
Segregation and the Jim Crow era
The Civil Rights Movement
Today's ongoing struggle for equality and social justice
3.
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Which of the following ways that the Museum works to bring our nation together to reconcile and heal is most important to you? Please select one.
Inspiring visitors with stories of African American heroes
Shining a spotlight on horrors like slavery and the Jim Crow era
Finding new ways to bring Americans together to appreciate our shared heritage
Fostering a national conversation about race to encourage reconciliation and healing
4.
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Which of the following Museum digital resources have you accessed within the past six months? Please select all that apply.
Virtual exhibitions
Video series
Digitized objects from the Museum's collection
Digital Resources Guide
Curator Chats
Talking About Race portal
The Museum's blog or other social media accounts
I haven't accessed any Museum online resources in the past six months
5.
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Which of the following aspects of the Museum's mission are most important to you personally? Please select all that apply.
Shining a light on the full African American experience
Telling the stories of African American heroes, both famous and forgotten
Educating visitors on how African Americans have shaped our shared heritage
Developing informative and engaging classroom materials on African American history
Encouraging a national dialogue on race, reconciliation, and healing
6.
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Which of the following Member benefits do you value most? Please select one.
Your 10% discount at most Smithsonian museum stores and online
Your free subscription to Through the Lens, our informative Member newsletter
Your name listed on the Museum's electronic Honor Roll
Exclusive Members-only events
Your pride in helping to bring the African American experience to life
7.
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Which of the following makes the Museum special to you personally? Please select all that apply.
The Museum's mission to educate and inspire all visitors by sharing the complete African American story
The sense of being part of a vibrant and committed community
The Museum's wide variety of educational and cultural programming
Outstanding exhibitions and an extensive collection of over 40,000 treasures
8.
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Which of the following do you believe are important to the Museum's continued success? Please select all that apply.
Reaching out to new audiences.
Staying current with the full African American story
Developing compelling new exhibitions
Presenting more innovative educational and cultural programming
Continuing to expand and create powerful online resources
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