Mysteries of Modernism at Schindler’s Buck House Cindy Olnick Today on Save As: Sam Malnati I came from a background of not knowing anything about materials, so it was really cool to be able to look at peeling paint or……
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Season 3, Episode 10
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[Encore] After the War: Using Heritage to Rebuild In case you missed it, we are re-releasing an episode from our first season. The decade-long civil war in Syria has decimated the country’s infrastructure, killed more than 400,000 Syrians, and created
After the War: Using Heritage to Rebuild Trudi Sandmeier 00:00 Hello Save As listeners, Trudi Sandmeier Here. This week we’re bringing you an encore episode from our first season. It’s called After the War: Using Heritage to Rebuild in which……
Legacy Businesses in Immigrant Neighborhoods Trudi Sandmeier 00:00Today on Save As … Xiaoling Fang 00:02These small places might not look fancy or unique or iconic from outside, but it’s such an important pinch point for the community. Trudi Sandmeier 00:12Welcome to Save As:……
Legacy Businesses in Immigrant Neighborhoods Small businesses provide much more than goods and services. Over time, they become neighborhood anchors and a key source of culture and community—especially for new Americans. Heritage conservationists are increasingly turning to legacy business programs
Reinvesting in a Rosenwald School Cindy Olnick 00:00 Today on Save As… Evelyn Robertson 00:01 So what these schools did, they created an inspiration within those young people to look beyond your present status. Look beyond you and me and……
Reinvesting in a Rosenwald School What happens when a community takes its educational future into its own hands? Funded by local advocates and a generous grant from the Rosenwald Fund, the Allen-White School served the African American community in Whiteville,
Bearing Witness: World War II “Comfort Women” Stations Warning: This episode features the difficult topic of sexual slavery during World War II. Producer Willa Seidenberg talks with recent graduate Hanyu Chen about her thesis, “Our Bodies, Their Battlegrounds”: The Conservation
Bearing Witness: World War II “Comfort Women” Stations Trudi Sandmeier 00:00This episode of Save As features that difficult and potentially triggering topic of sexual slavery during World War Two. So please be warned. Hanyu Chen 00:08That’s the function of an architecture of……
[Encore] Preserving That Signature Sound Cindy Olnick 00:00 Hi everybody, we are back with another “Emily’s Pick,” which is an encore presentation from the Save As archive selected by our intern Emily Kwok. So Emily, thank you for selecting this……