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Talking About Preservation: Searching for Slavery in Northwest Connecticut

Talking About Preservation: Searching for Slavery in Northwest Connecticut

by CT Trust | Feb 14, 2021 | Education, Event

Join us on Wednesday, February 24th for a special presentation by a teacher and students! Over the past academic year, history teacher Rhonan Mokriski and his students at the Salisbury School began a project-based learning course in public history focused on...
Talking About Preservation: Protecting the History of Bridgeport’s Little Liberia

Talking About Preservation: Protecting the History of Bridgeport’s Little Liberia

by CT Trust | Feb 9, 2021 | Education, Event

Join us on Wednesday, February 17th when we will have Maisa Tisdale, board member and founder of the Mary and Eliza Freeman Center. The Freeman Houses are among the oldest houses built by African Americans in Connecticut (1822) and are located in the neighborhood once...
Talking About Preservation: Looking Forward to 2021 with SHPO

Talking About Preservation: Looking Forward to 2021 with SHPO

by CT Trust | Jan 26, 2021 | Education, Event

Join us on Wednesday, February 10th to hear from the newest member of the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) staff, Jonathan Kinney, who is the Director of Operations/Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer. He will give a refresher on SHPO’s role in...
Talking About Preservation: Preserving the History of Black Churches

Talking About Preservation: Preserving the History of Black Churches

by CT Trust | Jan 21, 2021 | Education, Event

Join us on Wednesday, February 3rd, when we will have Jathan Martin, curator of the exhibit “I’m Buildin’ Me a Home” that was featured at Yale’s Divinity School from September to December 2020. The exhibition uses photos, text, artifacts, and a variety of...
Talking About Preservation: Should Preservationists Support Zoning Reform?

Talking About Preservation: Should Preservationists Support Zoning Reform?

by CT Trust | Jan 11, 2021 | Education, Event

 Join us on Wednesday, January 27th when we will have Sara Bronin, the founder and lead organizer of Desegregate Connecticut. The organization is a coalition of neighbors and nonprofits who believe in creating abundant, diverse housing in service of equity, inclusive...
Talking About Preservation: What’s New At Connecticut Landmarks?

Talking About Preservation: What’s New At Connecticut Landmarks?

by CT Trust | Jan 11, 2021 | Education, Event

Join us on Wednesday, January 20th to hear about what is new at Connecticut Landmarks. The new Executive Director Aaron Marcavitch and Deputy Director Robert Brock will discuss the 85-year legacy of Connecticut Landmarks including recent work done on a few of the ten...
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