National Building Museum
 

Equity in the Built Environment: National Park Service

Date:
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Time:
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

Hear Terry E. Brown, federal agency coordinator of America250 and former National Park Service (NPS) superintendent of historic Fort Monroe National Monument; Calvin Pearson, executive director, Project 1619; Deanda Johnson, Midwest Regional manager, National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Program at NPS; and Enimini Ekong, Acting Project Manager for WASO Workforce & Inclusion and Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, Program Manager of Interpretation, Education, and Cultural Resources, discuss how the NPS is telling the whole and comprehensive story of America's history through inclusive interpretation. 

This program continues the National Building Museum's Equity in the Built Environment series of conversations that focus on how buildings, landscapes, interiors, and streets can be the cause of—and, more important, the cure for—social and racial disparities.

This program will be live streamed via Zoom Webinar. Click here to register.

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This program is presented free of charge. In lieu of a program fee, we ask for your support of the National Building Museum. Your donation to the Annual Fund will enable the Museum to adapt to these changing times and plan for our reopening. Thank you!

The Equity in the Built Environment series is generously supported by STUDIOS Architecture.

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