1. Issue
    Nicholas M. Patrick, Architectural Conservator/Project Manager, Aeon Preservation Services, LLC
  2. Issue
    Laurie Kay Sommers Ph.D., Folklore, Independent Consultant
  3. Issue
    William Johnson, Curator/Team Leader, tribal cultural resource management
  4. Issue
    On September 23, 2019, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) entered into an agreement with Salish Kootenai College (SKC), and the ACHP Foundation to provide educational, personal development, and professional growth opportunities to students in the Tribal Historic Preservation and Tribal Governance and Administration degree programs.
  5. Issue
    Saving our history starts with engaging young people today. Historic preservation is all about connecting places to people and building communities. In order to continue to advance the historic preservation movement for the future, we need to connect all people, from all cultures, diverse backgrounds, different walks of life and all ages to historic sites, cultural landscapes and sacred sites.
  6. Issue
    ACHP member agencies and organizations are working to preserve historic buildings while enhancing their energy efficiency.
  7. Issue
    Shelly Hargrove: Main Street Coordinator, Georgetown, Texas
  8. Issue
    Constance Lai - Historic Preservation Manager, Grunley Construction
  9. Issue
    Loren Me'-lash-ne Bommelyn Tolowa Dee-ni' Linguist and Tribal Historian, tradition bearer, teacher-- Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation, Smith River, California
  10. Issue
    Niya Bates, Director of African American History and Getting Word Oral History Project at Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia