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Preservation and Social Inclusion

Preservation and Social Inclusion

Erica Avrami
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The field of historic preservation is becoming more socially and culturally inclusive through increasing diversity in the profession and enhanced community engagement. However, within New York City and around the United States, that engagement is relatively ad hoc and focused on the designation process. Enhancing the policy toolbox for how significant places can be valued and by whom could help build capacities for engaging and empowering traditionally underrepresented communities.

Bringing together a broad range of academics, historians, and practitioners, this second volume in the Issues in Preservation Policy series documents historic preservation's progress toward inclusivity and explores further steps to be taken.

The publication includes contributions from Fallon Samuels Aidoo, Ciere Boatright, Sangita Chari, Caroline Cheong, Sara Delgadillo Cruz, Andrew Dolkart, Jenna Dublin, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Donna Graves, Claudia Guerra, Janet Hansen, Maria Rosario Jackson, Brent Leggs, Michelle Magalong, Brian J. McCabe, Emma Osore, Michael Powe, Andrea Roberts, Stephanie Ryberg-Webster, Mark J. Stern, Gerard Torrats-Espinosa, and Vicki Weiner.
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Release
March 15, 2020
ISBN 13
9781941332603

Preservation and Social Inclusion

Erica Avrami
0/5 ( ratings)
The field of historic preservation is becoming more socially and culturally inclusive through increasing diversity in the profession and enhanced community engagement. However, within New York City and around the United States, that engagement is relatively ad hoc and focused on the designation process. Enhancing the policy toolbox for how significant places can be valued and by whom could help build capacities for engaging and empowering traditionally underrepresented communities.

Bringing together a broad range of academics, historians, and practitioners, this second volume in the Issues in Preservation Policy series documents historic preservation's progress toward inclusivity and explores further steps to be taken.

The publication includes contributions from Fallon Samuels Aidoo, Ciere Boatright, Sangita Chari, Caroline Cheong, Sara Delgadillo Cruz, Andrew Dolkart, Jenna Dublin, Ingrid Gould Ellen, Donna Graves, Claudia Guerra, Janet Hansen, Maria Rosario Jackson, Brent Leggs, Michelle Magalong, Brian J. McCabe, Emma Osore, Michael Powe, Andrea Roberts, Stephanie Ryberg-Webster, Mark J. Stern, Gerard Torrats-Espinosa, and Vicki Weiner.
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Release
March 15, 2020
ISBN 13
9781941332603

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