Shared Spaces, Invisible Imprints: Intersections of Latinx and African American Intangible Heritage

Sehila Mota Casper, Lawana Holland-Moore
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Abstract:Historic Preservation staff at the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Sehila Mota Casper and Lawana Holland-Moore, explore how the experience and cultural heritage of African American and Latinx communities often overlap creating areas of common intangible heritage. By empowering communities of color to preserve both the tangible and intangible aspects of heritage and identity, historic preservationists can foster a greater understanding of the histories that connect individuals and communities to one another.
共享空间,无形印记:拉丁裔和非裔美国人非物质遗产的交集
摘要:美国国家历史保护信托基金会的历史保护工作人员塞希拉·莫塔·卡斯珀(Sehila Mota Casper)和拉瓦娜·霍兰-摩尔(Lawana Holland-Moore)探讨了非洲裔美国人和拉丁裔社区的经历和文化遗产如何经常重叠,从而形成共同的非物质遗产区域。通过授权有色人种社区保护遗产和身份的有形和无形方面,历史保护主义者可以促进对将个人和社区彼此联系起来的历史的更好理解。
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