Marjorie Justine Antonio is an experienced professional with a strong background in cultural resources, education, and community advocacy. Currently serving as a member of the American Conservation Experience's Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program at the National Park Service, Marjorie specializes in content assessment and accessibility improvement for national storytelling. In addition to this role, Marjorie serves as the Graduate Coordinator for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Student Involvement and Advocacy at the Office of Multicultural Involvement & Community Advocacy, focusing on community programming and events. Previous positions include program assistant at the Heurich House Museum, teaching artist at Art Works Now, program manager at Maum Consulting, and various leadership roles at the University of Maryland, including Editor-In-Chief of Stylus: A Journal of Literature and Art. Marjorie holds a Master of Library & Information Science and a Master of Arts in History from the University of Maryland, along with a Bachelor of Arts in History and American Studies.
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