From National Trust for Historic Preservation <[email protected]>
Subject Why We Must #TellTheFullStory
Date June 11, 2020 5:17 PM
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Current events demand our attention and reflection through the lens of history.
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OUT OF CRISIS, AN OPPORTUNITY
Brent Leggs, executive director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action
Fund, writes, "African Americans have always been dreamers of democracy and it
is imperative now, more than ever, that we preserve and honor these places
imbued with Black humanity." Read more of his reflection on the movement toward
equity.

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"WHEN ARCHITECTURE AND RACIAL JUSTICE INTERSECT" FEATURED IN ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
Published just this week, this Architectural Digest article spotlights the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund's timely
and important work to preserve African American historic places. Learn more
about the creation and ongoing work of the Action Fund and the many projects
under way that are helping to tell our full American story.

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HELP US SUSTAIN HISTORIC PLACES
Historic places are, by their very nature, resilient places. They embody our
capacity to persevere, to adapt, and to endure in ways that are incredibly
inspiring, especially in a time of crisis and uncertainty. We need your help to
sustain these places, just as they sustain us. As we end our fiscal year, we are
urgently raising $30,000 through June 30—and $1 of every $2 you give will be
matched by our partners at the Robert W. Wilson Charitable Trust. Please partner
with us today—and save the places that connect us to our past, anchor us in the
present, and guide us into the future.

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FOUR STORIED INSTITUTIONS WHERE STUDENTS MADE LGBT HISTORY
Historic schools are ripe for architectural and design research because, when
they were first built, they were often among the largest buildings in small
towns. However, schools also offer under-recognized lessons about LGBT history.

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A NUMBER OF HISTORIC HOTELS OF AMERICA ARE SET TO REOPEN
This past March, nearly 150 historic hotels closed their doors in order to curb
the spread of the coronavirus. For information on how each hotel is responding
to the coronavirus, please visit the Historic Hotels of America website
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KEEP ENJOYING VIRTUAL PRESERVATION MONTH
We hope you’ve enjoyed—and continue to enjoy—the 31 experiences we shared this
past May. Want to keep Preservation Month with you all year long? Check out
these beautiful (and free!) virtual backgrounds and wallpaper now available for
download.

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