O B L / Q U E
Vol.4 / ANTIRACIST CONSERVATION PRACTICES AND DISCOURSE
Edited by Rayshad Dorsey and Natalia Escobar Castrillon
1. EXCAVATING, PLANTING, REFRAMING
Ann Hunter Lynch
Inveterate Scars: The Post-Monument Site (United States)
Max Martin (Studio Mash)
A Tool-kit for Contesting Statues (United Kigdom)
2. SUBVERTING, DECOLONIZING, EMBODYING
WAI Architecture Think Tank
A Post-Colonial Conversation (Puerto Rico)
Catherine McBain
Decolonial Intersections of
Conservation and Healing: The Indian Residential School System (Canada)
Sunny Yidan Hu
Sightseeing: Critical Conservation Intervention of Shanghai's Huangpu Park (China)
3. RECLAIMING, RECONSECRATING, UNEARTHING
Jay Cephas
Out of Place, Out of Time: Architecture, Race, and The Geographies of Memory (United States)
Peggy King Jorde
Site Seers: African American Burial Ground Preservation & Remembrance (United States)
Aarthi Janakiraman
Memorializing Traumatic Past Through World Heritage: Genocied Memorial Sites in Rwanda (Rwanda)
Rayshad Dorsey
Correcting the North-American Plantation Myth (United States)