“Breaking through the Margins: Pushing Sociopolitical Boundaries Through Historic Preservation” explores the ways in which contemporary grassroots organizations are adapting historic preservation methods to protect African American heritage in communities that are on the brink of erasure. This project emerges from an eighteen-month longitudinal study of three African American preservation organizations—one in College Park, Maryland and two in Houston, Texas—where gentrification or suburban sprawl has all but decimated the physical landscape of their communities. Grassroots preservationists in Lakeland (College Park, Maryland), St. John Baptist Church (Missouri City, Texas), and Freedmen’s Town (Houston, Texas) are involved in pushing back...
National Trust special series on social justiceOver the next six weeks the Forum blog will be publis...
rightsizing and historic preservation in America. This issue of rightsizing and its implications for...
Community organizations are increasingly turning toward the arts and historic preservation to cataly...
textWhat happens to a historically African American church when its local African American community...
The preservation of African American heritage sites holds a tenuous place in the historic preservati...
Peer-reviewed article about grassroots cultural landscape preservation of historic Black settlements...
Bibliography of academic and practitioner articles and statements about historic preservation and so...
The social, economic, and environmental effects of landmark district designation are often cited in ...
This document compiles resources to further anti-racism efforts in the field of historic preservatio...
This thesis examines the intersection of preservation practices and social equity. It looks at how o...
Can twenty-first-century scholars of gentrification find historical precedents for “social preservat...
The historic campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities inform a story that no other s...
Throughout the United States, community development corporations (CDCs) are at the forefront of prov...
Across the American South, civil rights memory institutions created by city and state governments an...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
National Trust special series on social justiceOver the next six weeks the Forum blog will be publis...
rightsizing and historic preservation in America. This issue of rightsizing and its implications for...
Community organizations are increasingly turning toward the arts and historic preservation to cataly...
textWhat happens to a historically African American church when its local African American community...
The preservation of African American heritage sites holds a tenuous place in the historic preservati...
Peer-reviewed article about grassroots cultural landscape preservation of historic Black settlements...
Bibliography of academic and practitioner articles and statements about historic preservation and so...
The social, economic, and environmental effects of landmark district designation are often cited in ...
This document compiles resources to further anti-racism efforts in the field of historic preservatio...
This thesis examines the intersection of preservation practices and social equity. It looks at how o...
Can twenty-first-century scholars of gentrification find historical precedents for “social preservat...
The historic campuses of Historically Black Colleges and Universities inform a story that no other s...
Throughout the United States, community development corporations (CDCs) are at the forefront of prov...
Across the American South, civil rights memory institutions created by city and state governments an...
Long-term population loss is recognized as a major challenge in older industrial cities throughout t...
National Trust special series on social justiceOver the next six weeks the Forum blog will be publis...
rightsizing and historic preservation in America. This issue of rightsizing and its implications for...
Community organizations are increasingly turning toward the arts and historic preservation to cataly...