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RACE: Are We So Different?
May 17–Sept. 7
A powerful, thought-provoking new exhibition, featuring film, still photography, interactive components and local programming, invites visitors to explore race and racism in America from the perspectives of science, human history and everyday experience. Free with regular museum admission.

Saturday May 17, 9 am–5 pm
RACE Exhibit Opening

Explore the RACE exhibit with educational staff and discuss its importance to Native American communities in New England. Live entertainment includes world-renown cultural storytellers Dr. Raouf Mama, Chief Tom Porter and Consuelo Samarripa. Free with Museum admission at a special half-price rate for the day (offer may not be combined with other discounts) and free to Museum Members.


Opening Day Special Hours
On Opening Day–Saturday, May 17–there is a special 50 percent off the regular museum admission price for all visitors. Also on Opening Day, the museum is open for extended hours, from 9 am–5 pm, and the Research Library is open that day as well, from 10 am–4 pm.

The Museum's regular hours are daily 10 am-4 pm, last admission at 3 pm.


A Project of American Anthropological Association


Introduction: What is this project about and why is it important?

More than an exhibit: Special programs, activities, and events

A regional perspective: Race Matters in Indian New England

Special opportunities: Resources, tours, and meeting spaces

Meet our partners: Sponsor profiles

You can help!