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Call for Nominations: 2024 Preservation Merit Awards
Preservation Austin’s 64th Annual Preservation Merit Awards honor visionary approaches to preserving our city’s unique architectural, cultural, and environmental heritage. By recognizing outstanding individuals, businesses, organizations, and institutions, we hope to inspire others to carry on this important work.
Chicanas On Strike
The Chicana struggle during the Economy Furniture Strike represents the larger aspirations of economic justice in the East Austin community, and the challenge of all working-class women in Labor movements. Through the difficult experiences of these women, activists of today can find hope in the resolve of Chicanas at Economy Furniture to radically advocate for a better relationship to their labor.
Op-Ed: Preservation in Austin is alive and well. But we’re just getting started.
May is National Preservation Month, and it’s worth taking a pulse on preservation efforts across Austin. Historic preservation has evolved from its origins as a predominantly white, “elite,” effort focused on saving “pretty” buildings. Today, preservation is shifting to a more inclusive and equitable conversation around cultural heritage, sustainability, and affordable housing – including right here in our city.
Green & White Grocery Designated A City Of Austin Historic Landmark
Preservation Austin is thrilled to share that East Austin’s Green & White Grocery was officially designated a City of Austin Landmark. From the store’s founding during segregation to its endurance in the face of gentrification and increased displacement, the story of Green & White Grocery is a testament to the resilience of Austin’s Mexican American community.
Preservation Austin Awards $15,000 in Winter 2024 Grant Cycle
Preservation Austin is proud to be able to provide the following worthy projects with grant funding: Lydia Street window restoration, Zeta Phi Beta window restoration, Palm Park Shelter House engineering, and the I-35 Capital Express Expansion documentation project.
Austin Chicano Huelga: Then & Now
Join our intern Matthew Medina on a tour of the sites associated with the advocacy and organizing of the Austin Chicano Huelga Movement.
The Early History of an Austin Icon: Green and White Grocery
In anticipation of Green & White Grocery becoming a City of Austin Historic Landmark this year, we are thrilled to share the work of Fowler Family Underrepresented Heritage Intern, Matthew Medina, and Preservation Austin Board Member, JuanRaymon Rubio, who assisted in the preparation of this landmark application.
The Austin Chicano Huelga: Making East Austin Historic
In the early 1970s, East Austin was the setting of a two-and-a-half-year-long labor strike by the overwhelming majority Mexican American workforce of the Economy Furniture Industries plant.