"Re-Centering the Margins: Justice and Equity in Historic Preservation"
A Virtual Research Symposium presented by the University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 - Thursday, January 28, 2021
This two-day virtual research symposium highlighted historic preservation research and activism centered on advancing justice and equity. Invited speakers include scholars, practitioners, and activists whose work has addressed systemic disparities in practice and education that have long impacted the diversity and inclusiveness of our work while advancing the field to re-center issues of justice and equity.
Program Book
Includes schedule, presentation abstracts, and speaker biographies.
Symposium Schedule
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Welcome and Keynote Remarks 12:30pm ET - 1:15pm ET
Land acknowledgement
Donald W. Linebaugh, PhD, RPA | Dean ad interim and Professor, School of Architecture Planning and Preservation
Dennis Pogue, PhD | Interim Director and Adjunct Associate Professor, Historic Preservation Program
Michelle G. Magalong, PhD | Symposium Organizer; Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow, Historic Preservation Program
Keynote Remarks: Chair Raúl M. Grijalva, House Committee on Natural Resources
Chair Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) has represented Arizona’s 3rd since 2002. He is one of Congress’ most outspoken champions for endangered species, wilderness, national parks, public lands, and stronger oil and gas regulations. He authored the National Landscape Conservation System Act and the Federal Lands Restoration Act, both of which President Obama signed into law in 2009 as part of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act. After he became Chair of the Natural Resources Committee at the beginning of 2019, Congress passed the historic John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act, which, among many other important accomplishments, included permanent reauthorization of the Land and Water Conservation Fund – a widely supported program that previous Republican leaders on the Committee had opposed.Since becoming the top Democrat on the Committee in 2015, Grijalva has focused on diversifying the environmental movement beyond traditional activist groups. He has especially emphasized participation in environmental decision-making by Latino organizations, Native American tribes and other traditionally underrepresented communities. He has a lifetime 96 percent score from the League of Conservation Voters and is widely recognized as a national leader on public lands and habitat conservation. Chair Grijalva remains one of Congress’ foremost advocates for protecting our open spaces, defending tribal sovereignty and treaty rights, respecting our bedrock environmental laws, and restoring the values of long-term planning and environmental stewardship to our nation’s economy.
Session 1. Framing Justice and Equity Historic Preservation 1:15pm ET - 2:35pm ET
Anthea M. Hartig, PhD
Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History
Davianna Pōmaikaʻi McGregor, PhD
Professor of Ethnic Studies and Director of Center for Oral History, University of Hawai'i, Manoa
Member, Protect Kahoʻolawe ʻOhana
Board member, Molokaʻi Land Trust
Luis Hoyos
Professor Emeritus, Department of Architecture, Cal Poly Pomona
Member, California State Historical Resources Commission
Member, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
Andrea Roberts, PhD
Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, Texas A&M University
Founder, The Texas Freedom Colonies Project Fellow, TAMU Center for Heritage Conservation
Rhonda Sincavage
Moderator
PhD student, University of Maryland School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
Director of Content and Partnerships, National Trust for Historic Preservation
Session 2. National Efforts in Preservation Justice: Going Beyond Diversity & Inclusion 2:45pm ET - 3:45pm ET
Michelle G. Magalong, PhD
Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in Historic Preservation, University of Maryland
President, Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation
Sarah Zenaida Gould, PhD
Interim Executive Director, Mexican American Civil Rights Institute
Co-Chair, Latinos in Heritage Conservation
Jeffrey Harris
Board Chair, Rainbow Heritage
Independent historian and historic preservation consultant
Dennis Arguelles
Moderator
Senior Program Manager,
National Parks Conservation Association
Break 3:45pm ET - 4:00pm ET
Session 3. Case Studies from the Field: Resilience Against Loss and Erasure 4:00pm ET - 5:20pm ET
Alison Rose Jefferson, MHC, PhD
Historian and Heritage Conservation Consultant, Historian and More
Antonia Castañeda, PhD
Professor Emerita
Board Member, Latinos in Heritage Conservation
Member, Westside Preservation Alliance
Board Member, National Collaborative for Women's History Sites
Ashley Minner, PhD
Community Artist, Folklorist/Professor of the Practice, Department of American Studies, UMBC
Enrolled Member, Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina
Natalie Hopkinson, PhD
Associate Professor of Communication, Culture and Media Studies, Howard University
Sojin Kim, PhD
Curator, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Board Member, Asian & Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation
Shayne Watson
Moderator
Watson Heritage Consulting
Session 4. Case Studies from the Field: Disrupting the Standards 5:30pm ET - 6:45pm ET
Ray Rast, PhD
Associate Professor of History, Gonzaga University
Board Member, Latinos in Heritage Conservation
Board Member, Washington Trust for Historic Preservation
Amber N. Wiley, PhD
Assistant Professor of Art History, Rutgers University
Kristen Hayashi, PhD
Director of Collections Management & Access and Curator, Japanese American National Museum
Board Member, Asian & Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation
Board Member, Little Tokyo Historical Society
Catherine Gudis, PhD
Associate Professor of History / Director, Public History Program, University of California, Riverside
Board member, LA Poverty Department
Board member, Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts
Hannah Cameron
Moderator
Doctoral Student, Urban and Regional Planning and Design Program, University of Maryland, College Park
Closing Remarks and Wrap-up 6:45pm ET - 7:00pm ET
Thursday, January 28, 2021
Welcome Remarks 12:30pm ET - 12:45pm ET
Session 5. Federal Initiatives: Telling the Stories of All Americans12:45pm ET - 2:25pm ET
Stephanie Toothman, PhD
Former Associate Director, Cultural Resources, Partnerships and Science, National Park Service
Board Member, Washington Trust for Historic Preservation
Board Member, Historic Seattle
Stephen Pitti, PhD
Professor of History and of American Studies
Director, Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration, Yale University
Franklin Odo, PhD
John J McCloy Visiting Professor of American Institutions and Intl Diplomacy, Amherst College
Member, 1882 Foundation, Tsuru For Solidarity
Megan E. Springate, PhD
Interpretation Coordinator, Cultural Resources Office of Interpretation and Education
National Coordinator, NPS 19th Amendment Centennial Commemoration, National Park Service
Barbara Little, Ph.D., RPA
Program Manager, Cultural Resources Office of Interpretation and Education
Project Director, NPS Mellon Humanities Fellows Program, National Park Service
Session 6. Case Studies from the Field: The Intersection of Community Development and Preservation Planning 2:30pm ET - 3:30pm ET
Fallon Aidoo, PhD
Assistant Professor of Historic Preservation, Planning & Urban Studies, University of New Orleans
Affiliated Faculty, UNO Urban Entrepreneurship & Policy Institute
Caroline Cheong, PhD
Assistant Professor of History, University of Central Florida
Board Member, US/ICOMOS
Board Member, Maitland Art & History Museum
Laura A. Dominguez
PhD Candidate, Department of History, University of Southern California
Board Member, Latinos in Heritage Conservation
Willow Lung-Amam, PhD
Moderator
Associate Professor, Urban Studies and Planning Program, University of Maryland
Break 3:30pm ET - 3:45pm ET
Session 7. Case Studies from the Field: Re-Positioning and Emergent Narratives in Preservation Justice 3:45pm ET - 4:55pm ET
Gail Dubrow, PhD
Professor of Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Public Affairs and Planning and History, University of Minnesota
Laura Leppink, MA
Research and Access Assistant, University of Minnesota
Board Member, Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps
Sarah Pawlicki
PhD Candidate and Research and Access Assistant, University of Minnesota
Tejpaul Singh Bainiwal
PhD Candidate, Department of Religious Studies, UC Riverside
Board Member, Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation
Angelo Baca
Doctoral Student, Sociocultural Anthropology, New York University
Cultural Resources Coordinator, Utah Diné Bikéyah
Board Member, Conservation Lands Foundation
Jeremy C. Wells, PhD
Moderator
Associate Professor, University of Maryland, College Park