Race and Public Space: Commemorative Practices in the American South
March 24-25, 2017 |
The Inaugural Symposium of the Center for Cultural Landscapes, “Race and Public Space: Commemorative Practices in the American South,” investigates the intersections between scholarship and practice around race, memory, and commemoration. The event features Dell Upton as a keynote speaker and a half-day workshop program on Saturday with Mabel O. Wilson, John Mason, Sara Zewde, and other speakers on contested sites of commemoration in the southeastern United States. The workshop program kicks off the Institute for Environmental Negotiation’s initiative to develop guidance for communities and institutions seeking to tell a more complete racial history and change their narrative through the representation of their past history, identity and values.
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Website:
www.arch.virginia.edu/race-public-space-symposium |
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Location Information |
Charlottesville, VA |
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Contact Information |
Email:
ccg9a@virginia.edu |
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