Passy Cemetery: Land of the Rich and Famous

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Kelly Pratt

<i>Pronouns:</i> They/them <i>Home Institution:</i> University of Mary Washington <i>Expected Graduation:</i> 2024 <i>Major / Minor:</i> Historic Preservation / Urban Studies <i>Study Abroad Location:</i> Paris, France <i>"Hello" in your host country's language:</i> Bonjour <i>Program Provider:</i> AIFS Abroad <i>Identity:</i> African American/Black, White, Multiracial, First-Generation College Student, Community College Student, Transfer Student, Returning/Adult Learner, Parent, LGBTQ+ <i>Future Career Goals:</i> In the future, I hope to have a successful career in the historic preservation field. My most immediate career goal is to work in cemetery preservation. I'm passionate about assisting BIPOC communities on the path to social justice and equity through the documenting and preservation of our ancestors' legacies. Long term, I hope to study best practices for cemetery management in various countries with an aim to reimagine how Americans treat our cemeteries. I want to be a subject matter expert in the field of cemetery preservation. <i>Top 3 Goals for your time abroad:</i> My top goal is to improve upon my spoken French ability. My second goal is to use my current French ability to understand and interpret historic signage at cemeteries and burial grounds throughout Paris and the surrounding cities. My third goal is to formulate a list of best practices in Parisian cemetery care and preservation which could be applicable to American cemetery practices. This list would be a result of the information I learn through my travels in Parisian cemeteries and through the reading of historical markers.