Niya Bates

Niya Bates, Director of African American History and Getting Word Oral History Project at Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia

Niya Bates

Emily Hotaling Eig

Emily Hotaling Eig, Founder and CEO of EHT Traceries, Inc. Architectural Historian and Historic Preservation Specialist, Washington, D.C.

Nathaniel Guest

Nathaniel C. Guest, Esq., Executive Director and Founder, Colebrookdale Railroad Preservation Trust
Boyertown, PA

Mark Rodman

Mark A. Rodman, Executive Director, Michigan Historic Preservation Network, Lansing, Michigan

Juliet Cutler

Juliet Cutler, Interpretive Planner and Exhibit Developer, Atlanta, Georgia

Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: On the Erasure of History

On the Erasure of History

by Luis Hoyos, Expert Member ACHP

As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we must ensure historic preservation helps tell the story of all Americans. An important historic site to Latinos is Roosevelt High School in East Los Angeles, California. It is one of the five high schools that participated in the 1968 Blowouts–when young Latinos rose up to protest bad schools.

Laurel Bartlett

Laurel Bartlett, PhD Candidate in the Planning, Design, and Built Environment Program, Clemson, South Carolina

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