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Sage Consultants “Ancient wisdom for millennium strategies”

Sage Consultants demonstrates the importance of recognizing the past through research, creating a timeline of information concerning origins of historic buildings, family genealogy, history of neighborhoods and cultural heritage of indigenous populations of the earth.
DOCUMENTATION | “Providing ‘proof’ of an event is all in what is accepted as ‘documentation’ within a culture’s history”

our Projects

... the importance of recognizing the past through research

Sage Consultants offer documentation for cultural institutions, heritage and religious events and Services include:

  • Creative Cities/World Heritage Site applications
  • Compliance for National Historic Preservation Act
  • National Registry of Historic Places/Specialties in African American history
  • National Park Service Criteria Proposals
  • Local Historic Designation
  • Research and Creation of historic documentaries
  • Photography & Videography
  • Oral/Griot History Interviews
INTERPRETATION & PLANNING
“Write the Vision. Make it Plain”
  • Advocacy Awareness
  • Strategic Development Facilitation
  • Digital Engagement
  • Exhibit Design and Installation
  • Historic Interpretation and Media Plans
  • Cultural Heritage Planning for Tourism Strategies
  • Grant and Proposal Writing
  • Business Plan Development for Urban Economic Strategies
  • Fundraising Strategies and Implementation
creating a timeline of information concerning origins of historic buildings, family genealogy, history of neighborhoods and cultural heritage of indigenous populations
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Anita Dixon-Brown

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Give us a call 816.612.0864

Credits:

Created with images by Vialeta - "Watercolor ethnic seamless pattern." • VICUSCHKA - "Fresh sage leaves on dark rustic wooden background" • Agnes - "Open book outdoor. Knowledge is power. Book in a forest. Book on a stump" • posh - "sage sticks" • Mary Lynn Strand - "Close up of red mums next to a pair of wire rimmed glasses sitting on antique books and a knubby green knitted blanket."