LINDSAY ANNE RANDALL

INNOVATIVE THINKER COMMITTED TO APPLYING HUMANITIES PERSPECTIVES TO PROMOTE EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN REGIONAL PLANNING.

Archaeologist & Humanities planner

About Me

With over twenty years of experience in archaeology, I bring a humanities perspective to regional planning that emphasizes the stewardship of historic and cultural resources and the significant impact of history in shaping our environments, cultures, and collective memories.

Guided by a commitment to social justice, my approach leverages the richness and complexities of history and heritage to promote equity and understanding. Integrating these values into community development and regional planning, I aim to inspire more inclusive and just futures.

Employment & Education

Curriculum Vitae

Regional Humanities Specialist

METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNING COUNCIL, BOSTON, MA

2022-PRESENT

Commissioner and Clerk

IPSWICH HISTORICAL COMMISSION

2022-PRESENT

Curator, Education & Outreach

THE ROBERT S. PEABODY INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MA

2015-2022

Moderator and Creator

DIGGIN' IN: ARCHAEOLOGICAL DIGITAL SPEAKER SERIES | Winner of the 2023 Society for American Archaeology's Outstanding Public Archaeology Initiative Award

2020-2022

Museum Educator

THE ROBERT S. PEABODY INSTITUTE OF ARCHAEOLOGY, PHILLIPS ACADEMY, ANDOVER, MA

2008-2015

Expert Scholar

Salem State University

2014-2022

Museum Educator

OLD STATE HOUSE MUSEUM, HARTFORD, CT

2006-2007

MA, Historical Archaeology

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, BOSTON, MA

2009

BA, European History

KEENE STATE COLLEGE, KEENE, NH

2004

Historic Preservation & Law class

Boston Architectural College

2024

Certificate: Women in Leadership

Cornell University

2022

Massachusetts Preliminary Licensure

HISTORY

GRADES 6-12

Membership & Leadership

Organizations

Print, Digital, & Panels

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