Monuments Toolkit Receives NEA Grant

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ICOMOS-USA to Receive $20,000 Award from the National Endowment for the Arts for World Heritage USA Monuments Toolkit Project 13 January 2025, Washington DC ICOMOS-USA is pleased to announce it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for a Research Grants in the…

In Solidarity with Communities Devastated by Wildfires

Climate Change and Heritage
World Heritage USA and ICOMOS-USA stand in solidarity with the communities, first responders, and organizations impacted by the recent devastating California wildfires. These fires threaten not only lives and landscapes but also irreplaceable cultural and natural heritage. We are committed to supporting efforts that safeguard these treasures and address the…

A New Year Message from President Douglas C. Comer

60th Anniversary
In 2025 and the years just beyond there will be strong efforts from powerful quarters in the federal government to roll back protection for heritage sites, curtail the celebration of intangible heritage values, and to halt the recent reevaluation of heritage values. The World Heritage Convention is best known as…

World Heritage USA / ICOMOS USA 2025 Staff Changes

Jobs
Please help us welcome our new Communications Coordinator, April Odom, who will oversee our communications going forward. We feel very lucky to have her as the newest member of our staff. April Odom, a 25-year veteran in communications and media strategy, served as the longest-tenured mayoral spokesperson in Birmingham’s history,…

New Book on Monuments of Oppression

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Book cover of "Grappling with Monuments of Oppression: Moving from Analysis to Activism."
Cequyna Moore, Director of the Monuments Toolkit project, recently authored a chapter in the new book, “Grappling with Monuments of Oppression: Moving from Analysis to Activism.” Synopsis “Grappling with Monuments of Oppression“ provides a timely analysis of the diverse approaches being used around the world to confront colonial and imperial…

Designation of the Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School National Monument

Image of the Carlisle Boarding School
By Madeline Bonner, Monuments Toolkit Research & Publications Program Associate On December 9, 2024, President Joseph Biden issued a proclamation establishing the Carlisle Federal Indian Boarding School National Monument in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.  An Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Peoples and Tribal Nations  John Echohawk, Executive Director of the Native American Rights…

Beware and Report Scams Mentioning ICOMOS

It has come to our attention that fraudulent “phishing” emails have been sent to ICOMOS leaders and members under the guise of a request for funds from Teresa Patricio, ICOMOS President. Phishing is defined as “the fraudulent practice of sending emails or other messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals…

We’re Hiring: Communications Coordinator Sought

Jobs
ICOMOS-USA is offering a part-time position as Communications Coordinator. The Communications Coordinator will work approximately 15 hours per week, and will be responsible for social media content and distribution, website maintenance, and our monthly newsletter.  Responsibilities The Communications Coordinator will report to the COO and will work alongside our administrative…

Catching Up with the Jefferson Davis Statue

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Photograph of the Jefferson Davis statue exhibit.
The Jefferson Davis Statue of Richmond, Virginia’s Monument Avenue is one of the most notorious monuments of oppression. It came into widespread public focus during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. However, for several years before those protests, museums and archives around Richmond proposed plans for reinterpreting or removing the…

2024 Annual Meeting: 16 December 2024. Register Now!

Featured Front Page
Register now to join us for the ICOMOS-USA 2024 Virtual Annual Meeting. We will meet at 12 pm Eastern Time on Monday, 16 December to elect new trustees and review the year’s accomplishments. Please note that only members may vote but all are welcome to attend! Meeting Agenda Welcome and Introductory Remarks Slate of Candidates and Voting…

Symposium and Celebration 2024: Event Map and Last Chance to Register!

Symposium
Hopefully by now you know all about our upcoming Symposium and Gala Celebration of World Heritage and have even purchased tickets. Where will the 2024 Symposium and Conference be held? Where is the Gala Celebration of World Heritage being held on the 22nd? This downloadable event map provides the answers.…

2024 Celebration of World Heritage Honorees and Speakers

News, Uncategorized
Our 14th Annual Gala Celebration of World Heritage will be held the evening of Friday, 22 November 2024 from 6-10 pm at the Anderson House in Washington, DC. Please join us for a festive evening in a convivial and historic setting to celebrate World Heritage in the United States, honor…

Gala Celebration of World Heritage 2024

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Our 14th Annual Gala Celebration of World Heritage will be held the evening of Friday, 22 November 2024 from 6-10 pm at the Anderson House in Washington, DC Please join us for a festive evening in a convivial and historic setting to celebrate World Heritage in the United States, honor distinguished guests…

Call for Sponsors: Symposium and Celebration 2024

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Sponsors Needed!
We can’t carry out our many heritage-related programs in the United States and around the world without your help! Sponsors help underwrite ICOMOS-USA / World Heritage USA operations for 2025. Our 2024 Symposium and Conference will be held 21-22 November in Washington, DC. The event culminates in our 14th Annual…

Introducing New Monuments Toolkit Staff

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World Heritage USA is happy to introduce our two newest staff members: Madeline (Maddy) Bonner and Noah Price, who have recently begun work on the Monument Relocation, Removal, and Reinterpretation Toolkit, also known as the Monuments Toolkit program. The Monuments Toolkit program has been funded by grants from the Mellon…

2025 Membership: Renew or Join Now

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Join or Renew Now for 2025
2024 has been an exciting and busy year. We, along with our supporting organization, World Heritage USA, have: expanded our Young Professionals Network; facilitated twelve internships across five countries through the International Exchange Program; received an additional $1.5 million grant from the Mellon Foundation to support the implementation phase of…