“Inclusive Interpretation” was the subject of a workshop I attended last week at Historic London Town. Opportunities for museums and libraries to become more inclusive as community centers for dialogue about important issues was the central theme. Susie Wilkening, the curator of museum audiences for Reach Advisors and Jack Tchen, the co-founder of the Museum of Chinese American Museum, expertly lead us through discussion about interpreting challenging issues, how to create dialogue based programs to involve visitors, and how America’s changing demographics are affecting museums, during the day. It was a helpful workshop and has provided me with new ideas to use in interpretive programs.