“This volume reveals what novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie calls the “danger of a single story.” By omitting the importance of class in the work of the museum, the museum presents its visitors with a one-sided story of society, which, as each chapter demonstrates, is compounded by the museum’s treatment of gender, race, and ability. The international cases presented in the book also demonstrate the power and potential of museums to share a more genuine and accurate story by including the role of class and its intersection with other marginalized positionalities. For museums to answer the call to action to be for everyone, they must tell whole stories.”Alia Carter, ‘My Reflections on the Power and Potential of Class in the Museum: A Review of Museums and the Working Class’, Fwd: Museums Journal (July 2024)