2020 Election: What Might a Biden Administration Do for Archaeology?

In this episode, we dive into the incoming Biden/Harris Administration, and what it means for cultural heritage and archaeology. There are many factors to consider, especially with the extensive impact of Trump’s last four years. We touch on many topics, but we take a special focus on native relations and public land management in today’s discussion.

A full transcript for this episode can be found below. All of our transcripts are available on the Episode Transcription page.

Link to episode transcript

Show Notes

Joe Biden and the Arts
With a Biden win, Bears Ears and Grand Staircase monuments may soon be restored
Joe Bidens VP Pick Kamala Harris Supports Historic Preservation

Links
Tribes
This Land
Plan for Tribal Nations

Supreme Court
In Voting Cases, Chief Justice Roberts Is Alone but in Control
Barrett will complicate John Roberts’ goal of keeping the Supreme Court out of politics

Land Management
Percent of Land in Federal Ownership, 1997
Biden’s Outdoor America: How Public Lands Could Change
Count on Biden to Restore the National Monuments Trump Trashed

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  1. Hello, thanks for sharing your podcast! Is there a way I can access a transcript of it for a few peoples who are Deaf/hard of hearing?

    1. Hi Tess, We’re in the processing of editing the transcript and it should be posted within the week!

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