Community Ties
On this episode of Community Ties, we sit down with Diane Jellerette, Executive Director of the Norwalk Historical Society, for a conversation about the stories that shape Norwalk and the importance of preserving history in ways that feel relevant, honest, and connected to community. Together, we explore Diane’s journey from a career in computer engineering and information technology into museum leadership, along with the Historical Society’s efforts to create more inclusive and accessible storytelling. We also discuss upcoming America 250 events, the significance of Juneteenth, and initiatives including the Portrait of Diversity exhibit, the permanent townhouse exhibit addressing Indigenous history and slavery in Connecticut, the Norwalk Quilt Trail, and programs that help younger generations engage with local history. This conversation highlights how preserving local history can deepen community connection and ensure that the stories of Norwalk continue to be shared for generations to come.
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