Community Engagement
Through collaborations, co-presentations, and partnerships, the Museum engages with local residents, local businesses, and community organizations on year-round diverse programming. Community engagement is vital to the Museum’s mission of creating a more equitable, inclusive museum experience.
Community Partners
Since 2014, the Museum has co-developed and presented over 100 programs for individuals and families from local immigrant communities and area residents. In 2018, the Museum initiated a community partnership program to work closely with several partners over the course of a year to co-develop programming and new museum experiences that resonate with the diverse communities of Queens.
2024 Community Partners
African Peach Arts Coalition
Afrikan Poetry Theatre
The Ali Forney Center
The Blue Bus Project
Citiview Connections Clubhouse
City Access New York
Cook Out the Vote
Edge School of the Arts
Emerald Isle Immigration Center
Jacob Riis Settlement House
Malikah
Museum Hue
New Immigrant Community Empowerment
New York Film & Television for Diversity & Inclusion (NYFTDI)
Urban Upbound
Neighborhood Partners
Museum of the Moving Image champions community businesses through member discounts generously provided by our Neighborhood Partners. Shop local and have a beautiful day in the MoMI Neighborhood! Please note that your current MoMI membership card must be presented for access. Neighborhood Partners are subject to change without notice.
Neighborhood Council
In 2018, the Museum created a Neighborhood Council of local residents and representatives of community serving organizations. The council provides support in the development of new programs, and represents new voices in the decision-making processes of the museum. The forming of a neighborhood council is a direct result from the Cultural Plan workshops and community discussions held in 2017 at the Museum, and serves to continue bringing together residents and organizers with other local cultural stakeholders from community-based organizations and cultural sites.
2023–2024 Council Members
Ronald Fleming, DJ, activist, and LIC community member
Russell Roten, Executive Director, Citiview Connection Clubhouse
Shazia Jivraj, parent, local resident, and educator
Shireen Soliman, artist, professor, parent
Heba Khalil, professor
Cindy Cortez, Owner, Newtown HQ
Diane Adlam, Program Director, Woodside Cornerstone Community Center
Corinne Haynes, President, Queensbridge Resident Association
Dirk McCall de Palomá, Executive Director of Sunnyside Shines
Program X: Cultural Activism and Media
Program X: Cultural Activism and Media is an annual documentary film workshop and event where we reflect on the intersections of culture, activism, and media. This year’s short documentaries were inspired by the book The Future of Us All: Race and Neighborhood Politics in New York City by Roger Sanjek.
This program was funded in part by Humanities New York with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
