Attending SHA? Come Discuss Advocacy for Historical Archaeology!

The Coalition for American Heritage is heading to the Society for Historical Archaeology meeting this week in St. Charles, Missouri! We’d love to meet Coalition supporters and both new and experienced archaeology advocates while we are there.

First, come learn how to advocate for archaeology and historic preservation. Marion Werkheiser (SHA’s Government Affairs consultant) and Terry Klein (Executive Director, SRI Foundation) will present a workshop titled If You Are Not at the Table, You Are on the Menu!: How to be an advocate for historical archaeology in today’s political environment. Their session is on Thursday, January 10th from 9-10am (FOR-3a) and 11:15am-12:15pm (FOR-3b), and will be held in ES Windsor 1 in the St Charles Convention Center.

Marion and Terry will discuss:
• The implications of the Democratic blue wave
• Potential for House committee investigations
• How changing Congressional demographics may impact historic preservation policy
• Persistent threats to archaeology
• SHA’s Historic African-American Burial Grounds bill

The workshop will also include small group activities intended to increase your confidence in holding meetings with your Congressional representatives.

Then, before you head to dinner Thursday, January 10th, come enjoy free appetizers, meet Coalition staff, learn about our advocacy database initiative, and submit important archaeological sites and projects to our database. Our advocacy database compiles information on the impact of federal support for archaeology, including funding, jobs creation, the CRM industry, public engagement, Section 106 projects, academic projects, and other topics that convey the value of archaeology. Come swing by the Embassy Suites Hotel Atrium on Thursday from 4pm to 6pm to learn more. Ellen Chapman, who helps manage the Coalition advocacy database, will be there to discuss the project and assist you in entering important sites and datasets into our project. Your information can help us make the case for more support for historical archaeology!