Sharing Hidden History, from Place to Policy In this “Where Are They Now?” episode, we catch up with Elysha Paluszek (MHC ‘10), senior associate, architectural historian, and preservation planner at Architectural Resources Group. She’s been highlighting hidden history since her
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After the Fires: What Remains A month after the disastrous fires in the Los Angeles area, this special episode features a conversation among Save As co-hosts Trudi Sandmeier and Cindy Olnick, and producer Willa Seidenberg. Trudi reflects on the loss
After the Fires: What Remains Cindy Olnick 00:00Today on Save As: Trudi Sandmeier 00:02As much as this story of these fires is about loss, it’s also about what persists and why it’s so important that we not lose sight of that, that……
Everyday Urbanism in L.A.’s Koreatown Cindy Olnick 0:00Today on Save As: Junyoung Myung 0:01Even though Korean immigrants and Korean Americans have been Southern California for more than 100 years, and Koreatown has great cultural significance in Los Angeles, it was……
Everyday Urbanism in L.A.’s Koreatown In this “Where Are They Now?” episode, we catch up with alum Junyoung Myung (MHC ’15), who followed yet another of many career paths in heritage conservation: research and teaching. His exciting work blends
[Encore] Free to be Punjabi October 31st marks the beginning of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights. It’s the most important holiday in India. In celebration, we are re-releasing this episode from Season 1. The allure of abundant work and
Cindy: [00:00:00] Hello Save As listeners. Cindy here, with Trudi. So Trudi. Trudi [00:00:05] Yes Cindy. Cindy [00:00:06] We have a special treat for our listeners today. We are going deep into the archives for a reprise for an episode from our very……