Cultural
Resources Diversity Program
The
National Park Service is dedicated to diversifying the cultural
resources and historic preservation field through new programs and
approaches.
Read
more about our program's goals
The
Cultural Resources Diversity Program is located within Cultural
Resources of the National Park Service. The Program develops
and administers the Cultural Resources Diversity
Internship Program, publishes the newsletter Heritage Matters,
participates in conferences and consults on diversity topics,
conducts
research projects on cultural diversity issues, and develops curriculum
materials on cultural resources/historic preservation for colleges
and universities, targeting minority schools.
Find out more about
our projects and activities:
Publications: View our
own, Heritage Matters; Find links to publications and reading
lists relevant to cultural resources and diversity topics.
Internships: Use resources
to find internship programs in the cultural resources/historic preservation
field, including the Cultural Resources Diversity Internship Program.
Colleges & Universities:
Find information and links to: Curriculum material in cultural heritage
preservation; Lists of ethnic studies programs; Lists of programs
in historic preservation and related studies; Lists of universities
and colleges that are historically and numerically a minority student
body; A list of scholarships and fellowships for undergraduates
and graduates in historic preservation and cultural resources related
fields.
Research: Find out about our current
research projects in cultural diversity.
Places
& Cultures: Discover historic places and cultural heritage
that reflect multicultural America.
What's New: See the latest
updated information about our internship program, research projects,
and publications.
Conferences: Learn about
upcoming conferences related to history, historic preservation,
and various areas of cultural resources.
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