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  • Leading the Change Together

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      Abstract: In November 2021, the PastForward conference was held online for the second year in a row, engaging more than 2,300 attendees from across the country and across the preservation movement. Its theme, Leading the Change Together, reflected the imperative that preservationists bring about changes needed to make our work more inclusive, relevant, and impactful—and that we do so in collaboration with a wide spectrum of people who are working to save, steward, activate, and interpret our country’s historic places.The incredible keynote speakers at PastForward 2021 included the first Indigenous cabinet member in U.S. history, a bold Congressional champion of historic preservation, the recipient of a MacArthur “genius” ... Read More
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  • Making an Impact Through a National Agenda

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      Abstract: I’m Paul Edmondson, president of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and I want to welcome you to PastForward 2021, our second all-virtual national preservation conference and annual meeting!Please join me in welcoming the 200 Diversity Scholars attending this year’s conference. From around the country and across the movement, these scholars reflect the richness of our shared heritage, and I am truly grateful for their participation, as well as that of their conference mentors.Before going any further, even though this is a virtual conference, I would like to acknowledge that the National Trust occupies the ancestral, traditional, and contemporary lands of many Indigenous peoples and tribes, including ... Read More
      PubDate: 2023-01-29T00:00:00-05:00
       
  • The Time to Act is Now: Protecting Cultural Heritage in Times of Crisis

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      Abstract: Guw’aadzi haupa. Hello everyone, I’m Deb Haaland, Secretary of the Department of the Interior and proud member of the Pueblo of Laguna. I’m grateful to deliver remarks at the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s PastForward plenary session.Before I begin, I want to acknowledge that I’m joining you from the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Anacostan and Piscataway people here in Washington, D.C. Many may think that land acknowledgements are a new custom, but the practice actually dates back centuries in many Native nations and communities. Land acknowledgments recognize Indigenous people who are the original stewards of the lands where we live and work. As the globe faces the existential threat that ... Read More
      PubDate: 2023-01-29T00:00:00-05:00
       
  • Preservation Priorities are National Priorities: Renewed Efforts in
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      Abstract: Hello everyone, I’m Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez, representing the beautiful and beautifully diverse 3rd Congressional District of Nuevo Mexico. It’s an honor to be with you all for this year’s PastForward Conference. This conference is a beautiful celebration of the love we all share toward preserving our diverse stories and our diverse communities. Our nation has infinite stories of struggle, of conflict, of historical trauma, and, yes, cultural celebration.As a young girl, we had poetas, músicos, and writers stream through my home as my parents worked to preserve our language and herencia. They understood that preserving the stories, preserving the culture made us stronger as a community, but also made ... Read More
      PubDate: 2023-01-29T00:00:00-05:00
       
  • A Conversation About Landscapes and Preservation as Justice

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      Abstract: I’m Brent Leggs, the executive director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund at the National Trust for Historic Preservation. I want to welcome you to the 2021 PastForward Conference. The Action Fund is this year’s sponsor of the Promoting Equity and Justice in Historic Preservation conference track, and we’re thrilled to launch the conference program with the renowned artist, landscape architect, and author Walter Hood.Before I interview Walter, I want to share opening remarks to center this conversation in our conference theme. In solidarity with African Americans, a multi-racial coalition is marching in the footsteps of earlier generations whose vision for equality and human rights continues to ... Read More
      PubDate: 2023-01-29T00:00:00-05:00
       
  • Storytelling: Preservation at its Best

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      Abstract: Hi, I’m Cassie Chinn, and I am with the Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience. We’re located in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District. I’ve been fortunate to work at the museum for over 20-plus years now. I’m currently serving as its interim executive director. The Wing Luke Museum, for those of you who might not know, is the only Pan Asian Pacific American museum in the nation. We were created in the 1960s, and we’re over 50 years old. A number of years ago, we were named an affiliated area of the National Park Service in order to help tell all of America’s stories. I’m grateful to be here with Jamie Ford, who happens to be on the Wing Luke Museum board of directors, but is definitely ... Read More
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