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Preservation and social inclusion
- Title
- Preservation and social inclusion / edited by Erica Avrami.
- Publication
- New York, NY : Columbia Books on Architecture and the City, [2020]
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- Description
- 251 pages : illustrations (some color); 23 cm
- Summary
- The preservation enterprise helps fashion the physical contours of memory in public space, and thus has the power to curate a multidimensional and inclusive representation of societal values and narratives. Increasingly, the field of preservation is being challenged to consider questions of social inclusion, of how multiple publics are-or are not-represented in heritage decision-making, geographies, and governance structures. Community engagement is increasingly being integrated into project-based preservation practice, but the policy toolbox has been slower to evolve. Recognizing how preservation and other land use decisions can both empower and marginalize publics compels greater reflection on preservation's past and future and collective action beyond the project level. This requires professionals and institutions to consider systemic policy change with integrity, sensitivity, and intentionality. 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.
- Series Statement
- Issues in preservation policy
- Columbia books on architecture and the city
- Uniform Title
- Issues in preservation policy
- Columbia books on architecture and the city
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Contents
- Preservation's reckoning / Erica Avrami -- Toward an inclusive preservation: lessons from Cleveland / Stephanie Ryberg-Webster -- How can historic preservation be more inclusive? Learning from New York City's historic districts / Ingrid Gould Ellen, Brian J. McCabe, and Gerard Torrats-Espinosa -- Historic preservation and the new geography of exclusion / Mark J. Stern -- Telling the full American story: insights from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund / Brent Leggs, Jenna Dublin, and Michael Powe -- Serving all Americans: the case for relevancy, diversity, and inclusion in the National Park Service: an interview with Sangita Chari -- Los Angeles's [sic] historic contexts: pathways to inclusion in preservation / Janet Hansen and Sara Delgadillo Cruz -- Achieving equity through heritage preservation: lessons from the margin for the center: an interview with Donna Graves -- Finding the soul of communities: an interview with Claudia Guerra -- The end of bootstraps and good masters: fostering social inclusion by creating counternarratives / Andrea Roberts -- Preserving LGBT places: the NYC LGBT Historic Sites Project / Andrew S. Dolkart -- Blackspaces: Brownsville codesigning black neighborhood heritage conservation / Emma Osore -- Equity and social inclusion from the ground up: historic preservation in Asian American and Pacific Islander communities / Michelle G. Magalong -- The community foundations of allyship in preservation: learning from West Mount Airy, Philadelphia / Fallon Samuels Aidoo -- Historic preservation and community development: past and future synergies / Vicki Weiner -- Pullman revitalization, historic preservation, and community engagement: an interview with Ciere Boatright -- Connecting historic preservation and affordable housing / Caroline S. Cheong -- Toward equitable communities: historic preservation in community development: an interview with Maria Rosario Jackson.
- ISBN
- 9781941332603
- 1941332609
- OCLC
- on1156378506
- 1156378506
- SCSB-9714444
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library