The murder of George Floyd served as a clarion call for the global community to reckon with oppressive monuments and the problematic histories they have come to represent. The world saw all professions incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion in their practices. The heritage preservation community is no different. Traditionally maligned as out of touch with current issues and blocking progress, how can this profession be relevant and be a means to facilitate healing from trauma? Professor Cequyna Moore, Program Director of the World Heritage Monuments Toolkit Project, will discuss efforts in the United States and the world at large to bridge monuments and discussions and actions to facilitate racial, social, and economic justice. Light food and refreshments will be served.