Black, Latino, Indigenous and Asian American Heritage: Inclusive Views in Architectural Preservation for Adults – Remote

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New! Black, Latino, Indigenous and Asian American Heritage: Inclusive Views in Architectural Preservation

By examining a series of historic sites as case studies, including at least 1 field trip, the class will consider the role race has had on the built environment and how race continues to shape key narratives within the preservation community. Investigate both nationally recognized and forgotten sites, from the precolonial era to the modern day. By reframing architectural history through a sociological lens, this class establishes how structural racism and conceptions of traditionally marginalized groups have shaped the American landscape. Meets via Zoom. This class will be remote.

CE-HIST 2170PE, Take this class individually from the certificate for $443.
W, Jan. 24-Apr. 24, 6:30-8:30 pm.

To register call 914-606-7300 or email [email protected]  


When

Wednesday, January 24, 2024 - Wednesday, April 24, 2024    
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Where

Center for the Digital Arts at Westchester Community College
27 North Division Street
Peekskill, 10566
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Ticket Information

Free Event

Additional Information

Presenter: SUNY Westchester Peekskill Center for the Digital Arts
Presenter Phone: 914-606-7300
Handicap Accessible: Yes