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It's not too late to join us! Register for the fifth installment in our new webinar series.*
This webinar is the fifth installment of the nine-part Zoom webinar series, “Growing Our Griots: Strengthening North Carolina’s Black Heritage-Keepers,” designed to offer guidance and strategies around numerous topics.
Have an African American historic structure in need of repair? Come join us for a presentation from a leading professional in buildings preservation and available state resources for your architectural needs. Click Here for registration!
Presenter:
- Sarah Woodard, Branch Supervisor, State Historic Preservation Office
*registration closes Thursday, June 16th at 10:00am
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Join us on June 28th and register for the sixth installment in our new webinar series!
This webinar is the sixth installment of the nine-part Zoom webinar series, “Growing Our Griots: Strengthening North Carolina’s Black Heritage-Keepers,” designed to offer guidance and strategies around numerous topics.
Interested in preserving and protecting African American historic resources? Join us to learn how local governments use local designations to protect properties and how you can be involved in that process. Click Here for registration!
Presenter:
- Kristi Brantley, Local Preservation Commission/Certified Local Government Coordinator, NC Historic Preservation Commission, NC Department of Natural & Cultural Resources
- Kristi Harpst, AICP, Program Manager, Charlotte Historic District Commission, City of Charlotte Planning, Design + Development Department
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NC African American Heritage Commission received an ARP Humanities Project Support Grant from the North Carolina Humanities, www.nchumanities.org. Funding for ARP Humanities has been provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the federal American Rescue Plan Act.
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