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Three Steps Toward a Radically Effective Preservation Movement
Abstract:Preservation Maryland's communications director, Meagan Baco, contemplates how we might democratize the preservation movement and improve its ability to support local preservationists-often women-in their efforts to save the places that matter to their communities. Baco highlights the importance of growing professional competency, ensuring fair compensation, investing in user-friendly technology, and pushing for radical inclusion of underrepresented communities.