Conceived of and moderated by Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins, curators of the Tidal Basin Ideas Lab exhibition, this evening program co-hosted by the Trust for the National Mall and the National Trust for Historic Preservation and is the third in a series of conversations about the changing nature of public space and the complexities of its preservation. This session will focus on issues regarding the Tidal Basin's many memorials—including those to Thomas Jefferson, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King, Jr.—and the contested histories they embody.
Panelists:
Justin Garrett Moore, Program Officer, Humanities in Place, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation;
Marcel Acosta, Executive Director, National Capital Planning Commission
Teresa Durkin, Executive Vice President, Trust for the National Mall;
Host: Seri Worden, Senior Field Director, National Trust for Historic Preservation
This webinar was presented by the the National Trust for Historic Preservation in partnership with the Trust for the National Mall. You can view the recording on Preservation Leadership Forum HERE.
About the Tidal Basin Ideas Lab
What began in 2017 as a concept to convene experts by the Trust for the National Mall with the National Park Service, took on a new vision when the Trust partnered with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, who added the Tidal Basin to its portfolio of National Treasures and together in the spring of 2019 launched the National Mall Tidal Basin Ideas Lab, presented by American Express.
About the Trust for the National Mall
As the leading nonprofit, nonpartisan philanthropic partner of the National Park Service dedicated to restoring, enriching and preserving the National Mall, the Trust brings expertise, private funding and in-kind support to time-sensitive restoration and sustainability projects, mobilizes volunteers and provides educational opportunities to ensure that the National Mall endures and evolves as a vibrant space for all. With over 36 million visits annually to the National Mall, combined with aging infrastructure and the need for better visitor amenities throughout the park, the Trust is helping the National Park Service tackle the more than $800 million needed for critical repairs and improvements. To learn more and to support our mission visit www.nationalmall.org | information@nationalmall.org | @thenationalmall
About the National Trust for Historic Preservation
The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a privately funded nonprofit organization that works to save America’s historic places. National Treasures, the National Trust’s signature program, are a revolving portfolio of cherished and nationally significant historic places for which the organization deploys the full range of its preservation, advocacy, and public engagement resources to secure long-term sustainability. For more information, visit: savingplaces.org/treasures | @savingplaces