The merger of a nonprofit project and local history is a perfect fit for Wichita State University junior Kian Williams.
鈥淗istory runs in my family,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淚 was immediately hooked.鈥
Wichita State鈥檚 Public Policy and Management Center is working with the Kansas Aviation Museum on strategic planning. Williams, a junior majoring in political science and international studies, is an undergraduate student research assistant鈥痑ssisting PPMC program manager Kate Young.
The research and writing Williams does to help the museum chart its future connects with the background that shaped a love for history. Williams, who uses they/them pronouns, volunteered at the Reno County Museum to help Ceeley Williams, their mother, who worked as the museum鈥檚 archivist.
Archiving documents, photographs and newspaper stories gave them an appreciation for celebrating the past and learning from those events.
鈥淚 have a specific passion for local history and the impacts that it has on modern-day people,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淓very community has developed in a unique manner and sometimes it鈥檚 awesome to take pride in what our community has done in the past.鈥
Few places take more pride in their aviation history than Wichita.
The PPMC鈥檚 job is to help the , located at 3350 South George Washington Blvd., with a makeover. The PPMC is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that works with the public and private sectors to conduct research, evaluation, training, and community development.
鈥淲e need to get a good idea of where we鈥檙e at currently and how we move forward,鈥 said Ben Sauceda, executive director of the museum. 鈥淗ow do we build attendance? What really becomes our mission and focus?鈥
In addition to researching grants and tax credits, Williams is studying how other aviation museums operate and diving into the history of aviation in Kansas. PPMC is conducting focus groups with military members, Visit Wichita, 黑洞社区 Tech and elected officials.
鈥淭his is such a hands-on experience (for Williams),鈥 Young said. 鈥淜ian is seeing what stakeholders are saying about the museum. It鈥檚 giving (Williams) a wider aperture of community engagement.鈥
Williams, of course, is also enjoying a refresher on the rich aviation history of Wichita. The World War II boom at local plants and how the Boeing B-29 influenced the war in the Pacific is of particular interest.
鈥淓ach museum always has its unique features,鈥 Sauceda said. 鈥淭hey are digging into some of the research that goes along with the heritage side of our museum.鈥
The project started in April and should wrap up by early November. Williams鈥 contributions will increase as the group uses the research in discussions with focus groups. Helping the museum plan its next steps is a responsibility that Williams takes seriously.
鈥淚 have to make sure the work that the work I鈥檓 doing is the best work I possibly can,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 definitely nerve-wracking knowing this is going to end up being used by the museum to redefine the next five years of its operations.鈥