Cindy Olnick 00:00 Hello friends, Cindy from Save As here, asking you for a quick favor. Money? No, just three to five minutes of your valuable time to answer a few questions about the podcast. You can also enter to…
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Trudi Sandmeier 00:00 Today’s wide ranging conversation on Save As: We go from mid-century modernism to the Civil War to … gravel? [Music] Trudi Sandmeier 00:18 Welcome to Save As, the podcast that glimpses the future of heritage conservation through…
Community-Led Advocacy: Saving Places and Building Power Cindy Olnick 0:00 Today on Save As, we’re taking it to the streets with heritage justice hero Rosalind Sagara. Hello, and welcome to another episode of Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation. I’m Cindy…
Culture, Community, and the Holiday Bowl Cindy Olnick 0:00 Today on Save As, we catch up with one of the first graduates of USC’s Heritage Conservation program, who since then has driven every single street in Los Angeles. Find out…
Oakwood and the “Racing of Space” in Venice Trudi Sandmeier 0:00 Today on Save As, join us as we explore a Black enclave in one of LA’s trendiest and most controversial neighborhood in Venice, California. Cindy Olnick 0:17 Hello, and…
Meet you at Lenchita’s Trudi Sandmeier 00:08 This is Save As a podcast that glimpses the future of heritage conservation through the work of graduate students at the University of Southern California. I’m Trudi Sandmeier, Director of Graduate Programs…
Trudi: [00:00:47] Today we’re going to have a conversation with Deepeaka Dhaliwal, a recent alumna of the Heritage Conservation program, and we’re talking about kind of a different place than we have been in the last couple of episodes —…
From Boom to Bust – L.A.’s Public Housing Legacy Trudi Sandmeier 00:07 This is Save As, a podcast that glimpses the future of heritage conservation through the work of graduate students at the University of Southern California. I’m Trudi Sandmeier,…
Building Resilient Communities Through Conservation Trudi Sandmeier [00:08]: Hello, this is Save As, a podcast that glimpses the future of heritage conservation through the work of graduate students at the University of Southern California. I’m Trudi Sandmeier. Cindy Olnick [00:19]:…
Building Resilient Communities Through Conservation
Pandemics, climate change, natural disasters, inequity, the perils of urbanization: cities worldwide are working to build resilience against a steady stream of existential threats. Resilience planning may include protecting historic places, but it typically overlooks the role of heritage conservation in helping communities prepare for, and recover from, the hazards they face. How does telling a community’s full story make it more resilient? Who should be at the table to make sure resilience plans include places that define and unite neighborhoods? Recent graduate Kelsey Kaline Neighbors shares these and other insights from her master’s thesis, Mobilizing Heritage Conservation as a Tool for Urban Resilience.