Beginner / Intermediate
As the recent past recedes into history, appreciation for the sites associated with
social movements, watershed events, and cultural trends of the last 50 years is
growing. Case studies will look at efforts to identify and preserve sites significant
primarily for their historic rather than architectural value, including sitesassociated with the gay rights and labor movements, as well as architectural
works outside the traditional design canon that reflect 20th-century history.
AIA/CES LU (HSW): 1.5 / Session #F80
Tulsa Convention Center: Conference Hall C
Speakers: Andrew Berman, Executive Director, Greenwich Village Society
for Historic Preservation; Elaine Jackson Retondo, PhD, Architectural
Historian, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, National Park Service;
Efrosenya Lubisich, Co-founder, Friends of La Laguna; Mark Meinke,
Board Chair, Rainbow History Project
Session Manager: Brent Leggs, Program Assistant, Northeast Regional
Office, National Trust for Historic Preservation
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