African American Historic Places Los Angeles
Increasing recognition and improving conservation of African American heritage through more inclusive and equitable preservation practices
Project Details
- Category
- Years 2020 – present
- Status
- Organizer

About
Goal
African American Historic Places, Los Angeles seeks to advance the understanding, identification, protection, conservation, and celebration of the city’s Black heritage. It provides the opportunity to rethink historic preservation policies and processes to better support social justice and equity goals. This work, a collaboration of Getty and Los Angeles City Planning, Office of Historic Resources, will offer a potential model for future initiatives related to other communities in Los Angeles and beyond.
Background
Project Team
Conservation Institute: Susan Macdonald, Project Director; Sara Lardinois, Project Manager; Rita Cofield, Project Leader; Micaela Shea, Senior Project Coordinator; Gail Ostergren, Research Specialist; Tahlor Cleveland, Getty Graduate Intern (2024–2025)
Los Angeles City Planning: Ken Bernstein, Principal City Planner, Office of Historic Resources and Urban Design Studio; Arthi Varma, Deputy Director for Citywide Policy; Faisal Roble, Principal City Planner and Chief Equity Officer; Shannon Ryan, Senior City Planner, Office of Historic Resources; Lambert Giessinger, Senior Architect, Office of Historic Resources; Melissa Jones, City Planner, Office of Historic Resources; Sara Delgadillo, Planning Assistant, Office of Historic Resources
Partner
City of Los Angeles: Los Angeles City Planning, Office of Historic Resources
Request for Proposals
Seeking qualified consultants to refine and add to the 2018 African American History of LA Context Statement. Updated on 4/22/2025 with FAQs
Contact the Team
Rita Cofield
Project Leader
News
- 2023
Article
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Helps L.A. Come Together to Preserve Historic Spaces
- 2023
Press Release
City of Los Angeles and Getty Announce Historic-Cultural Monument Nominations for Four Buildings Representing Region's African-American History
- 2022
Article
Watts Happening
- 2022
Press Release
Rita Cofield Joins Los Angeles African American Historic Places Project at Getty Conservation Institute
- 2021
Press Release
Getty and City of Los Angeles Launch African American Historic Places Project
- 2020
Press Release
Archive of Architect Paul Revere Williams Jointly Acquired by USC and Getty
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