
معرفی
Anne Delano Steinert is the Charles Phelps Taft Center 2025-2027 Professor of Social Justice and Director of the Center for the City at the University of Cincinnati. She specializes in public history and the history of the built environment, with a focus on late-19th and early-20th century Cincinnati. As founder of the Over-the-Rhine Museum and curator of exhibitions like Look Here!, Schools for the City, and Finding Kenyon Barr, she integrates community engagement into historical preservation efforts.
Education:
- PhD (Urban History & Public History), University of Cincinnati, 2020
- MA (Urban History & Public History), University of Cincinnati, 2015
- MS (Historic Preservation), Columbia University, 1995
- BA (Historic Preservation), Goucher College, 1992
Her research emphasizes collaborative public history projects, including the Avondale Neighborhood History Initiative and the Cincinnati Cemetery Corps Video project. She currently leads a community historian team for the Avondale History Project, developing a multi-modal exhibition.
Grants & Funding:
- NEH Avondale Neighborhood History Initiative (2023–2025)
- W.E. Smith Family Charitable Trust grants (2021–2023)
- Ohio Humanities Council oral history training programs (2022–2024)
Her work bridges academic research with community storytelling, prioritizing inclusive historical narratives and participatory methodologies.





