CAJM Conference 2022
November 1-3, 2022 in New York City

Please check out the roster of outstanding presenters and challenging topics in the conference program, which looked at the ways museums representing specific cultures and identities are called upon to address numerous pressing issues in American society – from missing narratives, to prejudice and injustice, to fighting acts of hate, defining identity, modeling inclusion, and creating new strategic directions for the future.

Set in museums across New York City, including the Museum of Jewish Heritage, the New-York Historical Society & future home of the American LGBTQ+ Museum, the Jewish Museum, and diverse field trip venues, this year’s conference featured new insights, approaches, and voices from across many different culturally specific museums. 

With extraordinary colleagues, we explored what we have in common, how we work differently, and how new partnerships and allies can help us achieve shared goals. 

VIDEOS OF CONFERENCE SESSIONS:
- Day One (Nov. 1) at the Museum of Jewish Heritage
- Day Two (Nov. 2, part 1 of 2) at the New-York Historical Society (coming soon!)
- Day Two (Nov. 2, part 2 of 2) at the New-York Historical Society
- Day Three (Nov. 3, part 1 of 3) at the Jewish Museum
- Day Three (Nov. 3, part 2 of 3) at the Jewish Museum
- Day Three (Nov. 3, part 3 of 3) at the Jewish Museum

We are proud to have produced this conference in partnership with: 

2021 Global Conference for Jewish Museums

Thank you to those who made our
2022 conference possible, including:

Jewish Liberation Fund, a fiscally sponsored project of the Proteus Fund
CANVAS
Gottesman Fund
Younes & Soraya Nazarian Family Foundation
Natan Fund
Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation
Rabbi Robert and Virginia Bayer Hirt
Joanne Marks Kauvar Fellowship & Scholarship Fund
National Mah Jongg League Foundation
Anna R. Cohn Fellowship Fund
Congregation B’nai Jeshurun
Judy Margles
Lisa Sasaki
Mira Goldfarb Blum
C&G Partners
Gallagher & Associates
Amy Kaufman Cultural Planning