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SUMMARY:National Trust Conference 2022 - The Heritage Reset: Making Critical Choices
DESCRIPTION:The annual National Trust Conference is Canada’s largest heritage learning and networking event. Held every year since 1974\, the National Trust Conference brings together a wide-range of people working to keep Canada’s heritage alive: from grassroots activists and elected officials\, to professionals\, planners\, policy makers\, and property owners. Conference themes have tackled pressing issues for Canada’s heritage movement\, including community revitalization\, heritage tourism\, sustainable development\, and climate change. \nToronto\, Ontario: October 20 – 22\, 2022\nSeismic societal shifts exacerbated by a global pandemic have drawn into question many values\, structures\, and public policies in Canada\, including those guiding heritage conservation. As the urgency increases to advance decolonization and anti-racism\, take bold climate action\, and redress economic and social inequity\, are heritage principles and heritage places in step\, or stuck in the past? Now is the time for realignment and concerted action. How can we accelerate the heritage movement’s impact as a positive\, essential\, progressive force addressing pressing issues like climate change\, racism\, reconciliation\, affordable housing\, social justice\, accessibility\, economic resiliency\, and more? \nThe National Trust in association with the Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals invites your essential participation in the transformation of the heritage sector – currently underway with the pan-Canadian Heritage Reset initiative and culminating at this conference in Fall 2022. \nRegister here!
URL:https://placemakingcommunity.ca/event/national-trust-conference-2022-the-heritage-reset-making-critical-choices/
LOCATION:The Chelsea Hotel and Conference Centre\, 33 Gerrard Street West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5G 1Z4\, Canada
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