Beyond the Rainbow Crosswalk: LGBTQ+ Preservation
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Certification Maintenance
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Course Details
Throughout the United States, LGBTQ+ enclaves have provided safe havens for historically marginalized sexual minorities. Yet factors including development pressures, gentrification, and continued homophobia threaten these sacred spaces and their associated living heritage. In recent years, many cities have begun to recognize the value of sustaining LGBTQ+ historic and cultural sites within the broader urban fabric.
Traditional preservation tools such as historic context statements, city landmarks, and cultural resource surveys can ensure such sites are protected. Innovative concepts such as cultural districts can help drive municipal projects. Placemarkers such as commemorative artwork, flags, interpretive signage, and more can further elevate the visibility and identity of queer spaces. However, robust outreach and engagement are critical for community empowerment to ensure planning decisions are ultimately serving the best interests of historically excluded groups.
The panel will examine tools employed by three different cities, specifically San Francisco, Chicago, and Raleigh. Presenters will share success stories of LGBTQ+ preservation, and necessary institutional frameworks to support such efforts. The course will highlight the importance of historic preservation as it relates to broader community stabilization. With lessons learned from this session, attendees can examine opportunities for LGBTQ+ preservation within their communities.
Learning Outcomes
- Compare local government programs and policies to sustain LGBTQ historic sites and living cultural heritage.
- Utilize historic preservation as a tool for the stabilization of traditionally underrepresented communities.
- Apply an LGBTQ historic context statement to cultural resource surveys and landmark designations.