Recommendations for Raising the Visibility of Black Heritage Resources and Engaging with Black Stakeholders: Results from a Survey of State and Territorial Historic Preservation Offices and State Archaeologists
Author(s): Maria Franklin; Anna Agbe-Davies; Kimball Banks; Jodi A. Barnes; Thomas Cuthbertson; Sarah Herr; J.W. Joseph; Edward Morin; Burr Neely; Holly Norton; Tsim Schneider; William White
Year: 2022
Summary
White Paper that summarizes the work, findings, and recommendations of the Black Heritage Resources Task Force. The task force compile and analyze data on a range of SHPO practices, including the identification and management of Black cultural resources, their implementation of diversity initiatives, and their role in consulting with Black stakeholders. The task force then provides recommendations to SHPOs on ways to strengthen and improve their objectives, practices, and endeavors related to racial diversity and inclusion.
Cite this Record
Recommendations for Raising the Visibility of Black Heritage Resources and Engaging with Black Stakeholders: Results from a Survey of State and Territorial Historic Preservation Offices and State Archaeologists. Maria Franklin, Anna Agbe-Davies, Kimball Banks, Jodi A. Barnes, Thomas Cuthbertson, Sarah Herr, J.W. Joseph, Edward Morin, Burr Neely, Holly Norton, Tsim Schneider, William White. 2022 ( tDAR id: 470405) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8470405
Keywords
Culture
African American
Investigation Types
Heritage Management
Spatial Coverage
min long: -126.211; min lat: 25.426 ; max long: -66.27; max lat: 49.911 ;
File Information
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Final_White_Paper_BHR_TaskForce.pdf | 744.13kb | Sep 2, 2022 | Sep 21, 2022 7:35:09 AM | Public | |
White Paper |