Friday, 3 June 2016

[wapadc] FW: Next week_Protecting Our Heritage Events

Please note request to RSVP if you're planning to attend.  The event is free.

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From: press@spainculture.us
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2016 12:49:52 -0400
Subject: Fwd: Next week_Protecting Our Heritage Events
To: admin@wapadc.org

Good Afternoon Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists,


As part of one of the most distinguished Professional Anthropology organizations in the nation, we at the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain want to invite you to a set of events that may interest your organization. This joint event organized by SPAIN arts & culture, the Cultural Office of the Embassy of Spain,and EUNIC Washington DC, among others, is titled "Safeguarding our Cultural Heritage" and will talk about many challenges that anthropologists address in their studies and field work.


The events are:


June 8, Wednesday, Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain. Safeguarding Our Cultural Heritage: https://www.spainculture.us/city/washington-dc/safeguarding-our-cultural-heritage/


June 9, Thursday, NYU DC. New Media and Cultural Heritage: https://www.spainculture.us/city/washington-dc/digital-media-and-cultural-heritage/

is called Safeguarding Our Cultural Heritage: the Challenges of International Cooperation in a Global World and will take place next Wednesday, June 8th.


We hope that you can join us, and please pass this along to the rest of the department, and to any other colleagues you know that may be interested in this event. Please RSVP


Best regards,





A EUNIC Washington D.C. conference on addressing the protection of cultural heritage in a global world.
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Safeguarding our cultural heritage
Heritage
Washington, D.C.
 
When  
 
June 8, 2016
6:30 pm

 
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Former Residence of the Ambassadors of Spain
2801 16th Street NW, Washington, DC 20009
 
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Free admission. RSVP required.

Safeguarding our cultural heritage

A EUNIC Washington D.C. conference on addressing the protection of cultural heritage in a global world.

Safeguarding Our Cultural Heritage: the Challenges of International Cooperation in a Global World will bring together the expertise of multilateral organizations, in addition to both American and European institutions, to discuss the current challenges faced in protecting our shared cultural heritage.

How do law enforcement agencies respond to this duty? What is the role of non-governmental organizations in safeguarding cultural heritage? How do countries deal with these issues, both individually and collectively?

Our panelists aim to address the answers to these questions and more. The panel will be moderated by Professor Mark V. Vlasic, Adjunct Professor of Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Given his extensive background in international law, crime, and justice, he has served as soldier, lawyer, prosecutor, and diplomat, working for such institutions as the White House, the Pentagon, the World Bank, the United Nations, and a large international law firm, among others. He has helped developing countries recover stolen assets from past dictators.

Panelists

Julian Ávila, Counselor for the Ministry of the Interior at the Embassy of Spain in Washington, D.C. and Commissioner of the Policia Nacional. He has over 30 years of experience with the Spanish National Police, also serving as Deputy Chief of the Central Border Unit.

Tess Davis, Executive Director of the Antiquities Coalition and Affiliate Researcher in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research at the University of Glasgow. A lawyer and archaeologist by training, she works with both the art world and law enforcement to keep looted antiquities off the market.

Guido Licciardi, Senior Urban Development Specialist from the World Bank. He works on urban development, municipal service delivery, urban planning, disaster risk management, urban regeneration, cultural heritage, and sustainable tourism for the World Bank.

Bonnie Magness-Gardiner, Program Manager of the Art Theft Program at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. She manages the National Stolen Art File and provides support for the Art Crime Team, fourteen special agents investigating cultural property cases in the U.S. and abroad.

Commander Alberto Rodao Martín, Major of the Spanish Guardia Civil and Head of the Property Crime Analysis Group within the Central Criminal Intelligence Unit of the Guardia Civil. He regularly participates in specialized conferences and forums and international working groups at a strategic level, including Interpol and Europol.

Raymond Villanueva, Deputy Assistant Director of the Office of International Operations, Homeland Security Investigations. He has extensive experience working with the international community, managing the trade based money laundering programs and mission within HSI and expanding operational efforts to the Eastern Hemisphere. He has more than 21 years of law enforcement experience.

 
 
Organized by SPAIN arts & culture in collaboration with the World Bank, the Embassy of Italy, and the Italian Cultural Institute, as part of the Protecting Our Heritage series of events launched for 2016 by EUNIC Washington DC. Image: Operación Hierática, Spain, © Guardia Civil.
 
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