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POC history quietly wins a spotlight on National Trust s 2021 endangered places list

POC history quietly wins a spotlight on National Trust s 2021 endangered places list Makeda Easter © (Spanish Town Heritage Foundation) Built in 1862, the Trujillo Adobe is one of the oldest known buildings in Riverside. The adobe, which tells the story of migration and settlement in inland Southern California, was named one of America s most endangered historic places in 2021 by the National Trust. (Spanish Town Heritage Foundation) Since its start in 1988, the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s annual endangered places list has spotlighted more than 300 historic sites across America at risk for destruction or irreparable damage, ranging from the National Mall Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to Civil War battlefields to the East L.A. high schools that helped ignite the Chicano power movement.

2021 National Trust endangered places list is all POC history

Print Since its start in 1988, the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s annual endangered places list has spotlighted more than 300 historic sites across America at risk for destruction or irreparable damage, ranging from the National Mall Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to Civil War battlefields to the East L.A. high schools that helped ignite the Chicano power movement. This year’s list of 11 most endangered historic places, announced last week, is devoted entirely to sites linked to the histories of people of color, including the Trujillo Adobe in Riverside, built in 1862 and connected to the story of migration and settlement in inland California.

California is finally confronting its history of slavery Here s how

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The pandemic curtain begins to rise on the performing arts

Print Choose an album or two and play on repeat for the course of the pandemic as you contemplate the nature of time and space. That’s been one of my formulas for making it through the past year. My albums? Thao & the Get Down Stay Down’s “Temple” and “A Man Alive.” I’m Carolina A. Miranda, arts and urban design columnist at the Los Angeles Times, and I’m here with all the essential culture news about openings as well as incredibly important paintings of beaver privates. Open sesame Last spring, as the reality began to dawn on all of us that the pandemic wasn’t going to be letting up any time soon, Times classical music critic

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