History is a living experience at Domini Hoskins Black History Museum
Speak for just a few minutes with Carolyn Hoskins, founder and curator of the Domini Hoskins Black History Museum and Learning Center, and it becomes clear that history is not a static thing at this history museum, nor is it even strictly about the past, but a living, ever-emerging experience.
When this publication visited last week, she talked about how students from Menlo Park’s Oak Knoll Elementary School were at the museum the previous day to celebrate civil rights activist Rosa Parks on Transit Equity Day (Feb. 4). About 50 students from the school came for the unveiling of a SamTrans bus wrapped with a decorative design celebrating Black History Month.
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