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First the Kennedy Center, Now the Smithsonian

Culture
United States
开始于 June 23, 2026

How long can the museum system’s leader, Lonnie Bunch, survive?

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Bunch's ability to navigate political pressures is crucial for sustaining the Smithsonian's public relevance and funding in an era of cultural division.

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The challenges facing Lonnie Bunch highlight the instability in leadership at cultural institutions, risking the integrity of the Smithsonian's mission.

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The emphasis on Bunch's survival may distract from systemic issues within the Smithsonian that need addressing, beyond individual leadership challenges.

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Evaluating Lonnie Bunch's tenure should focus on both the progress made and the setbacks faced by the Smithsonian in a rapidly changing cultural landscape.

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Lonnie Bunch's leadership at the Smithsonian is vital for diversifying the museum's narrative and making it more inclusive for all communities.

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