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Timelines, Archives, and Curricula Meeting

The Timelines, Archives, and Curricula subcommittee of the Commemoration Commission will hold a public meeting on Monday February 12 at 1 p.m.

 

To participate, please go to our Zoom meeting link or join using with this meeting ID: 415 008 8721.

You can also submit written comments to staff via email at commemoration@boston.gov.

Public testimony begins at

Discussion Topics

  1. Welcome

     

  2. Order of Business
    1. Proposed Co-Chairs of Subcommittee (Joe Bagley & Bob Allison)
    2. Commission to Consider 2a and Vote   
  3. Discussion
    1. Discuss subcommittee, roles, and relative subcommittee timelines
    2. Overlap of subcommittee roles with other subcommittees: Data vs. dissemination
    3. Defining bounds and scope of each subcommittee components (timelines, archives, curricula)
      1. Production of data vs. aggregation of data
      2. What does a project look like for this subcommittee and what would execution look like
      3. How does each component work together to become a cohesive and actionable unit
    4. Deciding if additional components are needed
      1. Data-gathering methods for each component
      2. Data dissemination for components
  4. Defining Measurable Goals
    1. What should the subcommittee aim to accomplish in 6 months, 9 months, 12 months
  5. Open discussion for other relevant topics
  6. Public Comment
  7. Adjournment
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