This webinar is the fifth installment of the nine-part Zoom webinar series, “Growing Our Griots Strengthening North Carolina’s Black Heritage-Keepers,” designed to offer guidance and strategies around numerous topics.
Have an African American historic structure in need of repair? Come join us for a presentation from a leading professional in buildings preservation and available state resources for your architectural needs.
Presenter
Sarah Woodard began her preservation career as an only child looking out the car window as her parents crisscrossed North Carolina on visits to grandparents. Eventually, she received formal training and earned degrees from Guilford College and the University of Georgia. Sarah has been the Branch Supervisor for the Architectural Survey and National Register Programs at the State Historic Preservation Office since 2019. She likes to joke that she likes old buildings more than she likes most people.
"Growing Our Griots: Strengthening North Carolina's Black Heritage-Keepers" is supported in part by North Carolina Humanities, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act. www.nchumanities.org