TY - GEN AU - Avrami, Erica Ed. TI - Preservation and social inclusion SN - 9781941332603 U1 - 720.288 PY - 2020/// CY - New York PB - Columbia University KW - N1 - Contents Introduction 9 Preservation's Reckoning Erica Avrami Examining Questions of Exclusion 23 Toward an Inclusive Preservation: Lessons from Cleveland Stephanie Ryberg-Webster 35 How Can Historic Preservation Be More Inclusive? Learning From New York City's Historic Districts Ingrid Could Ellen, Brian J. McCabe, and Gerard Torrats Espinosa 45 Historic Preservation and the New Geography of Exclusion Mark J. Stern 55 Telling the Full American Story: Insights from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund Brent Leggs, Jenna Dublin, Michael Powe Shifting Policy Toward Inclusion 65 Serving All Americans: the Case for Relevancy, Diversity, and inclusion: in the National Park Service An interview with Sangita chari 71 Los Angeles's Historic Contexts: Pathways to Inclusion in Preservation Janet Hansen and Sara Delgadillo Cruz 85 Achieving Equity through Heritage Preservation: Lessons from the Margin for the Center An interview with Donna Graves 97 Finding the Soul of Communities An interview with Claudia Guerra 109 The End of Bootstraps and Good Masters: Fostering Social Inclusion by Creating Counternarratives 123 Preserving LGBT Places: The NYC LG BT Historic Sites Project Andrew S. Dolkart 137 Backspaces: Brownsville Codesigning Black neighbourhood Heritage Conservation Emma Osore 147 Equity and Social Inclusion from the Ground Up: Historic Preservation in Asian American and Pacific Islander Communities Michelle G. Magalong 157 The Community Foundations Of Allyship in Preservation: Learning from West Mount Air y, Philadelphia Fallon Samuels Aidoo Connecting to Community Development 175 Historic Preservation and Community Development: Past and Future Synergies Vicki Weiner 191 Pullman Revitalization, Historic Preservation and Community engagement. An interview with Ciere Boatright 201 Connecting Historic Preservation and Affordable Housing Caroline S. Cheong 213 Toward Equitable Communities: Historic Preservation in Community Development An interview with maria Rosario Jackson Appendices 220 Conclusions: Action Agenda 224 Preservation's Engagement in Questions of Inclusion: A Literature Review 240 Symposium Program 243 Authors and Symposium Participants 251 Acknowledgment ER -