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Cinnamon  Catlin-Legutko will be best remembered because she used her  power to change lives, inspire movements, and challenge the status quo  for the better. In memory of Cinnamon and her generational impact on  museums, historic  sites, and public history, AASLH has created a special scholarship in  her name  to advance her legacy of transformational change across the museum  community. The fund will provide one $1,000  scholarship for the AASLH Annual Conference. Eligible applicants include:  those working in small museums, as either full-time or part-time paid or volunteer employees and who are  institutional or individual members of AASLH; and Indigenous persons and  those employed as staff members with a tribal organization, program, or  collection. For guidance on what constitutes a small museum, see https://aaslh.org/communities/smallmuseums/. Applications are due June 21, 2024. 

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