She Spies: The Importance of Female Espionage

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Experiential

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ABSTRACT

I wish to discuss the female figures of the American Revolution that performed daring espionage activity and risked their lives to help the Continental Army win the conflict. Read More

Revolution in Preservation: Community Voices and BIPOC Heritage Sites

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Roundtable

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  • Oral History
  • Place
  • Public Engagement
  • Social Justice
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Las Barracas, a WWII-era barracks turned Latinx farmworker housing in Boulder County, Colorado, highlights the urgent need to preserve BIPOC heritage sites. Read More

Public History and Public Archaeology in West Africa: Best Practices, Challenges, and Community Narratives from the Field

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Roundtable

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  • Material Culture
  • Place
  • Public Engagement
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The roundtable brings together researchers, community members, and other heritage practitioners working in and/or originating from West Africa to discuss how public history and public archaeology methodologies can be uniquely applied, adjusted, and implemented in the West African context. Read More

Gendered Politics and Commemoration | Mercy Otis Warren and Her Brother: A Case Study in the Gendered Politics of Commemoration

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Traditional Panel

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  • Advocacy
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Two guardians watch over the front lawn of the Barnstable, MA Superior Courthouse, one on the right side and one on the left. Read More

Lessons From the Pauper Graves: The Journey to Memorialize Irish Immigrant Workers Buried in Pauper Graves at 10,200 Feet.

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Individual

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  • Labor and Economy
  • Memory
  • Place
  • Public Engagement
  • Social Justice
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Last September, the Leadville Irish Memorial was unveiled, funded mostly by the Irish government and  featuring the names of over 1300 mostly immigrants.  Read More

“Guerilla” Public History: Pop-up interpretive interventions

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Working Group

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  • Memory
  • Place
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I’m hoping to propose a working group that would collaborate on developing a resource of “shovel-ready” pop-up interpretive public history projects – maybe just a zine of project ideas that we can all share among ourselves and utilize in our home spaces.  Read More

The Alliance Colony: Jewish Farming in Southern New Jersey

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Individual

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  • Museums/Exhibits
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The Alliance Colony, located in Pittsgrove Township, Salem County, New Jersey, was an agricultural community formed by Jewish families fleeing oppression and violence in the Russian Empire. Read More

The Unifying Power of a Historic Preservation Blog

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Roundtable

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  • Advocacy
  • Preservation
  • Public Engagement
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Ideally, historic preservation of a property should involve all relevant stakeholders, including government professionals, consultants, local residents, amateur historians, and the people who created the historic significance of the property.  Read More

Understanding Immigrant Voices: University and Community Collabortion in Translation

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Traditional Panel

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  • Digital
  • Museums/Exhibits
  • Public Engagement
  • Teaching and Training
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To collaborate on a new exhibition gallery, the Madison County (IL) Historical Society worked with students and faculty at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville to develop a grant-funded digital StoryMap on immigration in Madison County. Read More

Food for Thought: foodways as a tool for racial reconciliation

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Workshop

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  • Material Culture
  • Memory
  • Museums/Exhibits
  • Oral History
  • Place
ABSTRACT

The love of food is universal. Food expresses culture, race, ethnicity, religion, and geography. Some historical interpreters have successfully used colonial foodways and cooking demonstrations at sites of enslavement to break down racist ideologies and engage visitors in honest conversations about slavery in the U.S. Read More