How do we mark, interpret, and remember the past? How can the past become more meaningful to us? What difference can an understanding of history make in our present lives, and in our relationships with each other? It is these types of questions and more that I hope to explore on this site, and in my work.
How do we move from humdrum history, from blocks of text engraved on uninspired markers (right), to depictions of past events–in a variety of formats–that feel as engaging, present, and consequential as they must have felt to those who first experienced them?
I am fascinated by this challenge, in my writing, in my teaching, and in my work with museums, community organizations, governmental agencies, and the media. I hope here to present my thoughts, observations, concerns, and, hopefully, epiphanies, as I share this pursuit with so many fantastic collaborators, both far and near. Welcome!
OK, I’m ready to learn. Teach me, please!
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Hi Alicia,
Great site! HRPS receives many calls from visitors coming to town and also from various organizations wanting tours. Heritage tourism is alive and kickin’. HRPS can always use volunteers to lead tours. You may want to step into one of our tours or create your own. We can help. historicreno.org.