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Resting Places, Learning Spaces Podcast
hillary van dyke
9 episodes
2 days ago
Welcome to Resting Places, Learning Spaces Podcast, where we explore cemeteries, memorial spaces, and the cultural traditions that shape how we remember the past. You can follow me on Instagram at @professorvandyke to continue the conversation or recommend a topic! Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning, and remember—every resting place has a story to tell.
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Welcome to Resting Places, Learning Spaces Podcast, where we explore cemeteries, memorial spaces, and the cultural traditions that shape how we remember the past. You can follow me on Instagram at @professorvandyke to continue the conversation or recommend a topic! Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning, and remember—every resting place has a story to tell.
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The National Mall
Resting Places, Learning Spaces Podcast
20 minutes 45 seconds
7 months ago
The National Mall

Welcome to Resting Places, Learning Spaces. Today, we’re venturing into one of the most iconic commemorative landscapes in the United States: the National Mall and Memorial Parks in Washington, D.C.


Special Guests: Michelle Anderson & Delvin Kariuki


Read the episode summary here: https://medium.com/@professorhvandyke/the-national-mall-resting-places-learning-spaces-podcast-s1-e2-30fc29331d98

References

  • -LeeDecker, C.. (2020). The L’Enfant Plan. National Park Service. https://www.nps.gov/articles/dc-monumental-core-the-lenfant-plan.htm

  • -Lefrak, M. (2020, August 31). An Art Installation On The National Mall Depicts Systemic Racism. Dcist. https://dcist.com/story/20/08/31/an-art-installation-on-the-national-mall-depicts-systemic-racism/

  • -National Park Service. (2023). National Mall. National Park Service. ⁠https://www.nps.gov/places/000/national-mall.htm⁠

    -National Park Service. (2024). Building the Memorial. National Park Service. https://www.nps.gov/places/000/national-mall.htm

  • -Roy Rosenweig Center for History and New Media & George Mason University . (n.d.). Was the Mall Ever segregated? Histories of the National Mall. https://mallhistory.org/explorations/show/wasthemallsegregated#:~:text=City%20recreational%20institutions%20were%20segregated,along%20the%20edges%20of%20Mall. 

  • -The Cultural Landscape Foundation. (n.d.). McMillan Plan. The Cultural Landscape Foundation. https://www.tclf.org/landscapes/mcmillan-plan

  • -Trust for the National Mall. (n.d.). The Influence of African Americans on the National Mall. Trust for the National Mall. https://nationalmall.org/influence-of-african-americans-on-the-national-mall

  • Resting Places, Learning Spaces Podcast
    Welcome to Resting Places, Learning Spaces Podcast, where we explore cemeteries, memorial spaces, and the cultural traditions that shape how we remember the past. You can follow me on Instagram at @professorvandyke to continue the conversation or recommend a topic! Until next time, keep exploring, keep learning, and remember—every resting place has a story to tell.