PULLMAN: History and Hope: Teaching with Historic Places
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11211 South Saint Lawrence Avenue,Chicago IL 60628
21 August, 2022
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As part of our 2022 Speaker Series, Historic Pullman Foundation is excited to share this exciting presentation by Teri Gage, Pullman National Monument Superintendent. For George M. Pullman, the integrated manufacturing complex and planned model town he created was a grand experiment in industrial order and community planning. What he didn’t plan for was the important role that the Town of Pullman would play in the American labor movement. Now, Pullman National Monument is a living classroom for learners of all ages to explore labor history, industrialization, transportation, social justice and urban planning. Superintendent Gage will explore ways that the Pullman stories of the past can inform our understanding of and response to current events. This is a donation based event. You donations help support the work of the HPF and the NPS to preserve and protect the Historic Pullman District and National MonumentHPF Members attend FREE, but please register so we know how many people to expect. About Teri GageBorn and raised on the south shore of Lake Superior in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Teri Gage started her National Park Service career at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore during her junior year of high school. She has gone on to serve in a variety of business management roles at national parks in Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Arizona, Arkansas, Florida, and Wisconsin before being named Superintendent at Pullman National Monument in February 2020. Throughout the agency, Teri is recognized for her expertise in partnerships and agreements, commercial services, and creative problem solving. She majored in Sociology at Northern Michigan University and completed professional certificates in cultural heritage tourism at George Washington University and executive leadership at the SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University. She and her husband Paul, a 15-year veteran of the National Park Service, make their home in Lansing, Illinois. They enjoy the outdoors, boating, travel, and exploring Chicagoland. Become a Member of the Historic Pullman Foundation to attend Teri Gage's Speaker Series event for free. Plus, you’ll receive exclusive access to HPF events, news, and more all year long.
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