PostsCommentsPayoutscheider (51)in #socialmedia • 6 years agoRE: Embedding Digital Strategy: An Organizational Best PracticeI'm really interested in this question as well. I would venture to guess that it would be quite hard to transition for…cheider (51)in #explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.I'm kind of shocked by the heat that this post is generating and I don't want to escalate the discussion into a more…cheider (51)in #explore1918 • 6 years agoRE: Fair Wages, or Why Steemit Isn't Right for Cultural Institutions...Yet.Give us bread, but give us roses.cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Arts, Culture, and Philanthropy: The Robbed and the RobbersExactly. "Why won't people take the whole day off work to come into Center City and learn about white people?!?!!" Baffling!cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Reflections on a (Flawed) Vision for a History Center in PhiladelphiaGood eye! You know as well as I do the early struggle between the P.T. Barnum model and the "learned societies." I've…cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Revenge is a Dish Best Served in... Chicago?What a fascinating find!! This is so wacko and such a flimsy case- I hope nobody was prosecuted, but given Chicago's…cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Wartime Rationing, Food Aid, and "Civilized" Sickness: The Problem of Pellagra in 1918I never really thought much about the difference in grain consumption until I found out that the "Vollkorn" I was…cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Wartime Rationing, Food Aid, and "Civilized" Sickness: The Problem of Pellagra in 1918Yeah, I mean scientists are just people, prone to human error and prejudice. This reminds me of a Radiolab episode I…cheider (51)in #debussy • 6 years agoRE: 1918: Achille-Claude Debussy-- The Imaginative World Is The Only Real WorldThis is great! I love the (then-) experimental idea of making music for a topsy-turvy world using the diatonic scale…cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Wartime Rationing, Food Aid, and "Civilized" Sickness: The Problem of Pellagra in 1918I added a short bit at the top! I've been wanting to write about pellagra for a long time, and the Journal of the…cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Arts, Culture, and Philanthropy: The Robbed and the RobbersThanks, Charlie! I pulled this from my thesis research, so it's something I am chewing on a lot of the time... and I…cheider (51)in #art • 6 years agoRE: Wandering Aimlessly, Flanerie 1918 to 2018This is the part where I bring up the privileged dynamics of flâneurie and how experiences and opportunities to engage…cheider (51)in #art • 6 years agoRE: Wandering Aimlessly, Flanerie 1918 to 2018If we'd gotten around to reading Walter Benjamin in Material Culture, you'd know all about it ;)cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: Arts, Culture, and Philanthropy: The Robbed and the RobbersWhat I actually meant to say was that many modern museums and other cultural institutions aren't aspiring to…cheider (51)in #friends • 6 years agoRE: What do my friends know about 1918? Not much--but they have questionsWhat a great idea!cheider (51)in #food • 6 years agoRE: Everybody's Got to Eat! Cooking like it's 1918Thank you for reading! It was a lot of fun, so I just might :)cheider (51)in #history • 6 years agoRE: "The Revolution Will Not Be Funded"@gvgktang, I'm so glad that you wrote this (and so succinctly!) and also that you brought attention to the anthology…cheider (51)in #nonprofits • 6 years agoRE: Nonprofit Mismanagement: Financial Literacy Does Not Equate to Good Financial LeadershipI see what you're saying (and I can think of a couple of examples!) Do you think it would it be fairer to characterize…cheider (51)in #money • 6 years agoRE: "Fixing" the Cultural SectorI think mine is the applesauce version written by someone caught between social classes but whose thesis and potential…cheider (51)in #nonprofits • 6 years agoRE: Nonprofit Mismanagement: Financial Literacy Does Not Equate to Good Financial Leadership"If you can identify your problems but do nothing to rectify them, you didn’t want your nonprofit to survive."…