Navigating Through Ableist Architecture

By M. Anderson A newer (and short) article more broad in its discussion of accessibility by focusing on travel and albeit architecture. Among several things, the author mentions the push of airlines for “economic efficiency,” restrictions around historic preservation, and current legislation news around this area. Andersen, M. “Navigating Through Ableist Architecture” Bitch, August 1,…

Assessing Significance and Integrity in the National Register Process: Questions of Race, Class, and Gender

By Carroll Van West Carroll Van West examines the pervasive but often forgotten influence of race, class,and gender in historic interpretation of historic landscapes and sites. Even within gendered spaces, the distinct difference that race and ethnicity play in determining historic treatment is examined. This Chapter in Preservation of What, for Whom? also discusses these…