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POSTPONED – Preserving African American Communities and Landmarks: A Conversation with Brent Leggs and Diedre Houchen

February 11, 2022 @ 6:30 pm

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POSTPONED
***Events with Brent Leggs have been postponed to September 23, 2022.***

Preserving African American Communities and Landmarks: A Conversation with Brent Leggs (African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund) and Diedre Houchen (Office of Resilience, Climate Change and Sustainability; Alachua County)

*Reception to follow

Brent Leggs is the founding executive director of the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund – a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and largest preservation campaign in U.S. History on behalf of historic African American places. Through the Action Fund, he leads a broad community of leaders and activists in honor of the clarion that preserving African American cultural sites is fundamental to understanding the American story. Leggs is a Harvard University Loeb Fellow, author of Preserving African American Historic Places, and the 2018 recipient of the Robert G. Stanton National Preservation Award. His efforts to protect the A.G. Gaston Motel, Madam C.J. Walker estate, John and Alice Coltrane and Nina Simone residences, and Joe Frazier’s Gym is exemplary of his successful campaigns to preserve many cultural monuments throughout the U.S. Leggs is also an Adjunct Associate Professor and Senior Advisor to the Center for the Preservation of Civil Rights Sites at the University of Pennsylvania’s Stuart Weitzman School of Design.

DR. DIEDRE F. HOUCHENDiedre Houchen, Ph.D. is the Equity & Community Outreach Manager in the Office of Resilience, Climate Change, and Sustainability in Alachua County, Florida.

 

 

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Date:
February 11, 2022
Time:
6:30 pm
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Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center
837 SE 7th Ave
Gainesville, FL 32601 United States
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