By Madeline Bonner, Monuments Toolkit Reflecting on Saving Places Last week, I attended the Saving Places Conference hosted by Colorado Preservation Inc. (CPI). CPI is a non-profit organization that was…
Credit: AP Photo/Evan Vucci/AP Photo/Evan Vucci. Trump signs Executive Order 14199 withdrawing the U.S. from UN subsidiaries. By Gilbert C. Correa, World Heritage Nominations Initiative Director The United States intends…
Cover Image Credit: Chad Davis By Madeline Bonner, Monuments Toolkit “Say Their Name.” At a picket outside of an Immigrations and Customs Law Enforcement (ICE) office in Centennial, Colorado, on…
Diana Hernández is a public historian, educator, and cultural heritage practitioner with a focus on community based preservation and descendant centered interpretation. Her work spans the documentation of unmarked burial…
Janice Harrington is our new Programs Coordinator. She has experience in cultural heritage and design education, as well as international training programs. Janice has taught lecture courses in the history…
ICOMOS-USA and World Heritage USA President’s Message, Milford Wayne Donaldson Happy New Year I am truly honored to be elected the newly elected President of ICOMOS-USA and World Heritage USA.…
Parting Words and Thoughts, and a Welcome to our Incoming Board Members and Officers by Douglas Comer December 2025 It has been my honor to have served as President ICOMOS-USA…
I JOINT ICOMOS MEXICO & USA SYMPOSIUM XLII ANNUAL ICOMOS-MEXICO SYMPOSIUM I AMERICAS REGIONAL SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM By Gilbert C. Correa, Binational Nominations Coordinator This 5-day super conference held in Ensenada,…
By Noah Price, Monuments Toolkit Lately, I’ve developed a habit of searching the internet for history that happened “on this day” or #OTD. Earlier this month, on December 9, I…
Elected Officers: President: Milford Wayne Donaldson Mr. Donaldson is president of award-winning Architect Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA, since 1978, specializing in historic preservation services. He is currently licensed to practice…
By Maddy Bonner, Monuments Toolkit This article highlights several Indigenous-led initiatives that work to influence different landscapes. Diverging and intersecting at different points, the projects touch upon monumental, cultural, sacred,…
Last month, the Monuments Toolkit wrapped up its 2025 Summer Webinar Series. Between the three episodes and our five guest speakers, we learned about several updates in the monuments landscape…
By Noah Price, Monuments Toolkit Monuments are more abstract than obelisks or statues created in someone’s likeness. Anytime a historical figure’s name is attached to something, whether it be a…
By Gilbert Correa, Monuments Toolkit The Monuments Toolkit team has been examining and recording monuments for populations such as the Hispanic community for the last three years. Hispanic monuments are…
Photo: National Park Service. “El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro National Historic Trail.” <https://www.nps.gov/es-es/elca/index.htm> By Gilbert C. Correa, Binational Nominations Coordinator The Task Force for the binational nomination of El…
By Madeline Bonner, Monuments Toolkit Living monuments and memorials are designed to engage contemporary society in different ways. For example, living monuments may grow and evolve, travel to reach different…
Join us for the Monuments Toolkit 2025 Summer Webinar Series! This three-part series will discuss digital monuments, reinterpretation of historic places, and international approaches to oppressive monuments. Digitally Mapping the…
Since 1984, the United States Committee of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS-USA) International Exchange Program (IEP) has worked with partners around the world to provide hands-on training…
By Gilbert C. Correa, Community Engagement Associate, Monuments Toolkit Project Over the course of the past three years, the Monuments Toolkit Team has been analyzing and documenting monuments particularly for…
Remembering Hugh Clark Miller who formerly served on the Cultural Tourism Committee, on the US/ICOMOS Board of Directors, and as a Fellow. HUGH CLARK MILLER, FAIA, FAPT, 95, passed away…