Happy Thursday everyone! Today, we're giving a special shoutout to Danielle Armstrong who shot photos for "The Postwar L.A. of Gin Wong" episode at Beverly Hills!
You can follow Danielle (@d.n.armstrong) on IG and find more of her work at https://t.co/yWHnL1C5eD!
Check out our behind-the-scenes archive on Instagram! We recorded our latest episode, "The Postwar L.A. of Gin Wong," with Nirali Sheth & Cindy Olnick at the Union 76 gas station and Beverly Hills City Hall. Listen at https://t.co/9DebdZzYTn or wherever you get your podcasts!
Happy Veteran's Day! In honor of celebrating our veterans, we're commemorating architect Gin Wong who was featured in, "The Postwar L.A. of Gin Wong". Gin Wong was a veteran and served in the U.S. Air Force during WW2. Listen at https://t.co/9DebdZzYTn
Happy November everyone!! We’re celebrating national family stories month with the episode “Sisterhood is Beautiful” featuring Lindsay Mulcahy & Trudi Sandmeier! Listen at https://t.co/J2pP0wqxOo or wherever you get your podcasts! #lahistory#community#alcoholism#lgbtqcommunity
Our #throwbackthursday is "Beit Olam: The Forever Homes of East L.A.’s Jewish Cemeteries", featuring Rachel Trombetta and Trudi Sandmeier! We discuss the history of Jewish congregations and cemeteries & how they moved away from LA over the years. #lahistory#jewish#cemeteries
Here's a sneak peek of our upcoming episode featuring @CindyOlnick & Nirali Sheth! Subscribe to our podcast to listen on Nov. 10th about architect Gin Wong and how his work “captured the zeal and energy" of a changing LA. #architecture#lahistory#asianamerican#design#podcast
Learn more about Feng Shui in our episode, “Feng Shui as Cultural Heritage,” with special guest Haowen Yu and producer @willaseidenberg. Listen at https://t.co/1aoxDP4mYK or wherever you get your podcasts!
#fengshui#homedesign#chineseculture#saveas #podcast#heritageconservation
We’re back! Episode 2 of season 3 delves into global heritage conservation, as producer Willa Seidenberg talks with recent grad Haowen Yu about his thesis regarding Feng Shui. Listen at https://t.co/1aoxDOMdKC /wherever you receive podcasts! 🎙️
#fengshui#homedesign#saveas#podcast
Thanks to all who came out to celebrate #SaveAs at the @LAConservancy Preservation Awards! The show is literally nothing without the great work of future leaders in #heritageconservation. Thx for making it possible, thx LAC for honoring our labor of ❤️, and 👏 fellow honorees!
Exciting news! Last week, our podcast, Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation, won a 2022 Award of Excellence from the American Association for State and Local History (AASLH). Thank you to everyone who has shared their groundbreaking work & has donated their time and talent!
Bruce's Beach and Bay Street Beach were popular locations for Black beachgoers during the early 1900s.
Listen to "Surf, Sand, and Self Determination: Jim Crow Era Leisure for Black Angelenos" with Dr. Alison Rose Jefferson at https://t.co/Tn7x0CLP2P or wherever you get podcasts.
Follow our Instagram @saveasnextgen to view our photo gallery from the episode: "Surf, Sand, and Self-Determination: Jim Crow-Era Leisure for Black Angelenos".
Verna Deckard Lewis (later Williams) in a beauty contest at the Black-owned Parkridge Country Club in Corona, 1928.
Season 3 is here! Listen now to "Surf, Sand, and Self-Determination: Jim Crow-Era Leisure for Black Angelenos" with special guest @alisonRoseJeff1.
Listen now at https://t.co/Tn7x0CLP2P or wherever you get your podcasts!
#blackhistorymatters#santamonica#lahistory
Why do we save historic places? Who decides what’s worth saving? How can heritage conservation advance racial equity and social justice, address climate change, & foster healthy communities?
Join us for discussions at https://t.co/wUwECeodDW or wherever you get your podcasts.