Around the world communities are fighting bulldozers, bureaucrats, and the blackmarket in a struggle to protect their cultural heritage.

It’s an ongoing fight that demands time, resources, and organization—
in local settings and across global borders.

 

How SAFE Is Helping

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SAFE Testifies at the U.S. State Department for the President’s Cultural Heritage Property Committee

“Papyrus, Provence, and Looting,” SAFE’s Advocacy at The International New York Times

“Cultural Heritage in Crisis,” an NEH-Sponsored Collaboration with SAFE and SmartHistory

NYU-Washington, D.C., invited SAFE for an Evening Conversation, “Trafficking in Cultural Materials”

Important Historical Context for Looting in Syria by SAFE at TIME.com

The Wall Street Journal Spoke with SAFE about Stolen Artifacts Flooding the Internet

Shining Light on the Unknown Origins of a Multimillion-Dollar Antiquity, by SAFE at Prospect

Insight and Perspective on Archaeological News by the SAFE Board in the Los Angeles Times

Horrified by devastation at the Baghdad Museum, SAFE launches in 2003 to protect cultural heritage.

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