Heritage and Homelessness 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 [00:16]: And I’m……
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Conserving L.A.’s Queer Eden(dale) Los Angeles has a rich LGBTQ heritage that’s been largely hidden. Recent graduate Rafael Fontes talks with producer Willa Seidenberg about why sites of LGBTQ significance are relatively hard to find, research, and designate. He discusses
Conserving L.A.’s Queer Eden(dale) 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 [00:18]: And……
Preserving That Signature Sound Trudi Sandmeier [00:07]: 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, Director of Graduate Programs……
Preserving That Signature Sound Have you ever considered sound a character-defining feature? Musician and recent USC grad Kasey Viso Conley certainly has. She knows why Nat King Cole, Janis Joplin, Van Halen, and countless other recording artists insisted on using
Traces of Violence in the City of Angels In this year of racial reckoning, our first Save As interview explores sites of violence against people of color. Recent graduate Jackson Loop talks with producer Willa Seidenberg about the 1943 Zoot
A Glimpse into the Future Racial violence. Urban resilience. Acoustic heritage. Heritage conservation students at the University of Southern California are tackling some of the most important and innovative issues in the field, and we’re bringing their groundbreaking work to