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Kim Sajet, Dutch Museum Director Fired by Trump for Advocating Diversity

Kim Sajet, Dutch Museum Director Fired by Trump for Advocating Diversity
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netherlands, usa - Kim Sajet, the Dutch museum director, was dismissed by Trump for being 'highly biased' and supporting diversity initiatives. Learn more on telegraaf.nl.

Kim Sajet: Dismissal by Trump and Advocating Diversity

Kim Sajet, born in Nigeria and raised in Australia, was ousted by Trump as the National Portrait Gallery director due to her strong advocacy for diversity, a value contrary to Trump's agenda.

Early Career and Achievements

Having a background in art history and museum studies, Sajet became the first woman to lead the National Portrait Gallery in 2013, focusing on diversifying the collection with portraits of prominent figures in American history.

Controversies and Contributions

Her efforts to highlight underrepresented groups like women and African Americans faced resistance, notably when she added a portrait of Margaret Sanger, sparking backlash from Republicans like Ted Cruz. Sajet defended her decisions, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in portraying societal trends.

Legacy and Museum Expansion

Despite facing criticism, Sajet successfully increased the gallery's accessibility and popularity, attracting 2 million visitors annually. She curated engaging exhibitions like Eye Pop and initiated the American Portrait Gala, enhancing the museum's public appeal.

Her approach to connecting famous Americans with historical narratives and promoting inclusivity sparked positive reception and growth for the National Portrait Gallery.

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