From Trust for Public Land <[email protected]>
Subject Join us for a Park Bench Chat about place-making for Black history
Date February 24, 2023 1:30 PM
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John,

Join the Harvard University Division of Continuing Education and Trust
for Public Land (TPL) for a virtual Park Bench Chat on Tuesday,
February 28, 12:00 noon (PT) / 3:00 p.m. (ET) about the growing
movement to preserve Black history and culture sites across the United
States. Register here. [link removed]

Featured Speakers:

Dr. Jocelyn Imani, TPL's Black History and Culture Director, and Lindi
von Mutius, Director, Sustainability and Global Development Practice Graduate
Programs, will discuss how conservation practitioners, historians,
academics, and the philanthropic community can work together most
effectively to advance this work. 

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Today only three percent of sites listed in the National Register of
Historic Places focus on the experiences of Black Americans. This
collective injustice deprives us of a full understanding of the story
of America. We have a short window of time to preserve these sites
before they are lost forever either due to development, decay, or the
people associated with them pass away.

Undervalued for far too long, there has never been a greater sense of
urgency to accelerate the protection of important sites representing
Black history and culture as well as unearth and celebrate the stories
of resistance, self-determination, and agency of Black Americans
across all of America's protected lands.

REGISTER NOW
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When: Tuesday, February 28, 2023, at 12:00 noon (PT) / 3:00 p.m.
(ET) 

Space is limited so we hope you can register today
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Diane Regas 
President & CEO
Trust for Public Land

TPL turns 50

In 2023, we reflect on and celebrate our first 50 years of impact, and
we look ahead at the work still to be done. From protecting unspoiled
lands, building parks and trails, and transforming schoolyards, we
strive to create healthy, equitable communities for everyone.

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