As a Trust for Public Land friend and supporter, you’re invited to join our next Park Bench Chat exploring how protecting and interpreting lands and spaces can help us honor and illuminate Black American history and culture.
When: Wednesday, February 16, at noon (PST) / 3:00 p.m. (EST)
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Panelists
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Clayborne Carson, PhD, Martin Luther King Jr. Centennial Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow Stanford’s Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University |
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Angela Bates, Executive Director of the Nicodemus Historical Society |
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Naomi Davis, Founder and CEO of Blacks in Green |
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Malcolm Carson, Trust for Public Land Senior Vice President and General Council (Moderator) |
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Sites that recognize the experience of Black Americans represent just two percent of those listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Trust for Public Land recognizes this disparity. For decades we have worked with communities to preserve such valuable places.
This discussion will explore spaces The Trust for Public Land, alongside partners, is helping to preserve.
Space is limited so we hope you’ll register today!
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— Vanessa Martin
The Trust for Public Land
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