The Association for the Study of African American Life and History will hold its annual conference, with a theme of "African Americans in Times of War." ACHP member Robert G. Stanton will present a panel during the conference. Check back for details.

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Each year ACRA presents a dynamic and multifaceted convention to bring together CRM practitioners and those in related fields. The annual meeting is a venue to exchange ideas and meet new colleagues.This year’s conference theme—Local Voices, National Trends: Heritage Transforming Communities—highlights Cincinnati’s place as a national leader in historic preservation at the local level and places a focus on Section 106 and CRM bringing local voices into the federal process. 

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The National Alliance of Preservation Commissions is bringing its biennial FORUM to Des Moines, Iowa.  FORUM 2018 includes dozens of educational sessions and discussion panels, mobile workshops and tours, and five days of non-stop networking for commission staff and volunteers representing local, state, and national organizations, and government agencies.

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PastForward, the National Preservation Conference, is an educational and networking event for those in the business of saving places.

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NATHPO’s 2018 National Tribal Preservation Conference will be hosted by the Suquamish Tribe of Washington. This year’s theme will be, “Tribal Consultation in Indian Country,” and will focus on federal agencies’ efforts to engage Indian tribes.

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The Advanced Section 106 Seminar is a one-day classroom course that focuses on the effective management of complex or controversial undertakings that require compliance with Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. Taught in a small, interactive setting, this course encourages group discussion and problem solving.

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An in-depth look at consultation and resolving conflicts between development plans and historic preservation values under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation.

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ACHP offices are closed

ACHP offices are closed