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Notes Toward a Critical Race Practice of Preservation
Over the last fifty years, Critical Race Theory (CRT) has become pivotal to legal, political, and educational theory and practice. What are its implications for the field of historic preservation (and why aren’t preservationists asking this question)? This essay examines preservation practice through the lens of CRT, articulating a series of questions and provocations that require attention as the field attempts to repair its history of Black, Indigenous, and POC erasure.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Architectural Education (JAE) has been published since 1947 for the purpose of enhancing architectural scholarship in design, history, urbanism, cultural studies, technology, theory, and practice. Published on behalf of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, JAE appears twice annually in October and March, with the October issue being the first of a new volume.