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Service Beyond Barriers: Bravery & Sacrifice in the Face of Adversity – An Exhibit by WSU Museum Studies Students

11:00 AM, April 24, 2026 | Wichita-Sedgwick Co. Historical Museum

Service Beyond Barriers: Bravery & Sacrifice in the Face of Adversity – An Exhibit by WSU Museum Studies Students

Students from the Museum Exhibition class at Wichita State University, under the direction of Holmes Museum of Anthropology Director and Instructor, Rachelle Meinecke, have created an exhibit project entitled “Service Beyond Barriers.” This exhibit is a collaboration between The Kansas African American Museum, the Mid-American All Indian Museum, and the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum.  It explores the powerful and often overlooked stories of minority men and women who have served in the military.

In this exhibit, they focus primarily on African Americans, Native Americans, and women. In the spirit of America’s 250th birthday, this exhibit is a reflection on patriotism, sacrifice, and the meaning of service in America. This exhibit honors those who defended a nation that did not always defend them and recognizes their essential role in shaping both military history and the broader American story.

On temporary view starting April 24th at the
Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum
2nd Floor-Special Exhibits West Gallery
204 S Main St; Wichita, KS 67203

Tuesday-Friday 11am-4pm
Saturday & Sunday 1pm-5pm
Admission: $2 Children, $5 Adults, Free on Sundays

Be one of the first to view this special exhibit at its opening reception on Friday, April 24th 5-7pm.

  • Admission:

    $5 Adults; $2 Children; Free on Sundays

  • Recurrence:

    Recurring daily

  • Days:

    April 24, 2026 - May 29, 2026

  • > 2026-04-24 2026-05-29 16:00:00 Service Beyond Barriers: Bravery & Sacrifice in the Face of Adversity &#8211; An Exhibit by WSU Museum Studies Students <p>Service Beyond Barriers: Bravery &amp; Sacrifice in the Face of Adversity &#8211; An Exhibit by WSU Museum Studies Students<br><br>Students from the Museum Exhibition class at Wichita State University, under the direction of Holmes Museum of Anthropology Director and Instructor, Rachelle Meinecke, have created an exhibit project entitled “Service Beyond Barriers.” This exhibit is a collaboration between The Kansas African American Museum, the Mid-American All Indian Museum, and the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum.  It explores the powerful and often overlooked stories of minority men and women who have served in the military.<br><br>In this exhibit, they focus primarily on African Americans, Native Americans, and women. In the spirit of America’s 250th birthday, this exhibit is a reflection on patriotism, sacrifice, and the meaning of service in America. This exhibit honors those who defended a nation that did not always defend them and recognizes their essential role in shaping both military history and the broader American story.<br><br>On temporary view starting April 24th at the<br>Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum<br>2nd Floor-Special Exhibits West Gallery<br>204 S Main St; Wichita, KS 67203<br><br>Tuesday-Friday 11am-4pm<br>Saturday &amp; Sunday 1pm-5pm<br>Admission: $2 Children, $5 Adults, Free on Sundays<br><br>Be one of the first to view this special exhibit at its opening reception on Friday, April 24th 5-7pm.</p> 204 South Main Street Wichita, KS America/Chicago
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