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It didn’t seem fair that the Bronx didn’t have anything like that. The children of the Bronx deserve to have as much, if not more, as everybody else. After I retired in 2007, I agreed to
head the board of the Bronx Children’s Museum, and here I still am. Over the years, there have been many, many times I’ve said that this isn’t going to work, but each time something positive
happened that reignited my feeling that this can and had to be done. WHAT I WISH OTHER PEOPLE KNEW What I’ve learned is how much energy and perseverance it takes and how important it is to
have good people around you, because in the down moments there’s always someone who says, “Get back on track,” and in the up moments they remind me that there’s still work to do. I wish
people knew how satisfying and empowering it is to see something go from an idea to a reality. I also want people to understand that it’s not the building that makes us a museum, since we
don’t have one. The Bronx Children’s Museum is a new paradigm for what a museum can be. Most museums find a space, decide on exhibits, invite people to come, then maybe do outreach. But we
have always had to do things differently. That includes taking our big, purple school bus, which was donated to us eight years ago, to street festivals, schools, fairs and anywhere else that
invites us, with our traveling exhibits. The great news is that we’ve engaged 115,000 children, and in 2021 we’ll move into our very own building. ADVICE TO OTHERS WHO WANT TO MAKE A
DIFFERENCE Don’t think you know everything. Start from ignorance and find people who can provide information that helps you move forward. Find the people who can move from ideas to reality.
In 2005, I didn’t know anything about starting a museum — if it had been up to me alone, the Bronx Children’s Museum probably would have looked like every other children’s museum in the
country. No one does it alone. We have benefited most from the consistent leadership of our extraordinary executive director, who has assembled a dedicated, committed staff. WHY MY APPROACH
IS UNIQUE We let the community guide us. Parents, educators, local organizations, health practitioners, our board and advisers, and the children themselves all play a role in creating what
we believe is a world-class institution called Bronx Children’s Museum.