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It’s Not So Simple to Make Preservation Policy People-Centered

  • Post author:Jeremy Wells
  • Post published:December 7, 2022
  • Post category:Preservation Policy Reform
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A Reparative Call to Change the Administrative Procedure Act Historic preservation is fundamentally a policy-based endeavor, driven by governmental laws, regulations, and guidelines. And because of this basis, it’s also…

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Why I Chose to Be a Heretical Preservationist

  • Post author:Jeremy Wells
  • Post published:December 4, 2022
  • Post category:Lived Heritage Studies
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My Story and Why I Started Lived Heritage Studies It's really not that fun being an iconoclast, but we need more people willing to challenge the status quo. When I…

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