MURIEL BOWSER MAYOR March 28, 2024 The Honorable Phil Mendelson Chairman Council of the District of Columbia John A. Wilson Building 1350Pennsylvania Avenue,NW, Suite 504 Washington, DC 20004 Dear Chairman Mendelson: In accordance with section 2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2- 142; D.C. Official Code § 1-523.01), and pursuant to Mayor's Order 1983-119, dated May 6, 1983, and section 4 of the Historic Landmark and Historic Protection Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-144; D.C. Official Code§ 6-1103), I am pleased to nominate the following individual: Ms. Gabrielle Miller 4th Street, SW Washington, DC 20024 (Ward 6) for appointment as an archaeologist member of the Historic Preservation Review Board, filling a vacant seat formerly held by Dr. Alexandra Jones, for a term to end July 21, 2026. Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-mentioned nominee, together with a proposed resolution to assist the Council during the confirmation process. I would appreciate the Council's earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please do not hesitate to contact me, or Steven Walker, Director, Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments, should the Council require additional information. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A PROPOSED RESOLUTION ~ Chairman Phil Mendelson at the request of the Mayor 10 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 11 12 13 14 15 To confirm the appointment of Ms. Gabrielle Miller to the Historic Preservation Review Board. 16 17 RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, that this 18 resolution may be cited as the "Historic Preservation Review Board Gabrielle Miller 19 Confirmation Resolution of 2024". 20 Sec. 2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment of: 21 22 Ms. Gabrielle Miller 23 4th Street, SW 24 Washington, DC 20024 25 (Ward 6) 26 27 as an archaeologist member of the Historic Preservation Review Board, established by Mayor's 28 Order 83-119, dated May 6, 1983, and pursuant to section 4 of the Historic Landmark and 29 Historic District Protection Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-144; D.C. Official 30 Code§ 6-1103), filling a vacant seat formerly held by Dr. Alexandra Jones, for a term to end 31 July 21, 2026. 32 Sec. 3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy of this resolution, 33 upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office of the Mayor. 34 Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately. G. Miller ~ Page 1 of 6 GABRIELLE C. MILLER EDUCATION The Uni versity of Tulsa -Tulsa, OK 2018-Present Ph.D. -African Diaspora Archaeol ogy, Department of Anthropology DISS TOPIC: An ethno-archaeological study of the inter-generational legacies of resistance and freedom in the historic free Black neighborhood 'Free Gut' (St. Croix, USVI) spanni ng occupation and use from the 18 th to 20 th centuries using community based and decolonizing approaches. Approaches include community based archaeology, citizen science, and p artnerships with locally based he ritage and art non-profits/programs. The University of Arizona -Tucson, AZ 2014 -2016 M.A. -Applied Archaeology, School of Anthropology THESIS: Assessing Collaboration: Archa eological Applications Ab road, a qualitative stu dy of collaborative archaeolo gy in which two international projects serve as case st udies in understanding how to develop cri teria for assessing co llaboration, and how technology can be utilized to operationalize such assessments. The University of Arizona - Tucson, AZ 2015 -2016 Graduate Certificate Program - Heritage Conse rvation (College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Ar chitecture) Concentration: Holistic, interdisciplinary preservation practices within an integrated environment of natural and cultural resources including the disciplines of anthropology, archaeology, museum studie s, architecture, art histo ry, and planning. The Universi ty of Arizona - Tucson, AZ B.A. -Anthropol ogy Minor -Arabic EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Program Specialist/ Archaeologist Center for the Study of Global Slavery/Slave Wrecks Proj ect Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture • Conducts resear ch through the Smithsonian Scientific Diving Office 2010-2013 January 2022 -Present • Designs and produces programming, curricul um and training related to the history of global slavery, mari time archaeology, and decol onizing approaches to research and community work o Project High light: Slave Wrecks Project Academy: Senegal (Instructor and Coordi nator} • Develops exhibition content in collaboration with curators and designers • Manages global partner ships through the Slave Wrecks Pr oject initiative and the Global Curator,ial Project • Co-Pl and coordinator of collaborative partnership with Afr.icatown residents and descendants • of the Clotilda Doctoral Discipline Assistantship/Lab Manager Historical Archaeol ogy and Heritage Conservation Labor atory Universi ty of Tulsa -Department of Anthropology, Tul sa OK • Assisted in lecturing and grading for undergraduate anthropology courses August 2018 - May 2022 . o Topics: African Diaspora Archaeology, New Methods in Historical Archaeology, Global Anthropology, Introduction to Early Human History • Assists in processing and catalogi ng artifacts and field specimen • Assists in managing care of historical archaeology collections Date Revised: 4/16/2021 • Coordinates laboratory volunteer program • Manages laboratory artifact and supply inventory • Assists in facilitating laboratory research projects Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Analyst DAACS, Monticello Archaeology Program Monticello, Charlottesville, VA G. Miller~ Page 2 of 6 August 2021-May 2022 • Conducts topical research of Free Urban archaeological assemblage from the Free Gut community in Frederiksted, St. Croix • Analyzes, catalogues, and perform statistical analyses of artifacts associated with Free Gut excavations for the expansion of the database regarding sites of freedom in the Caribbean. • Assists in designing and hosting educational training videos targeting both specialized researchers and the broader public. Independent Contractor Archaeological Services November 2020 -February 2021 Cox I McClain Environmental Consulting • Archaeological Monitoring • Archaeological Survey and Excavation • Artifact Processing and Laboratory Analysis Slave Wrecks Project: Youth Diving With A Purpose (VDWP)/NPS Intern YDWP/National Park Service Biscayne National Park, Homestead FL June 2021 -August 2021 • Assisted in various tasks associated with documenting and assessing underwater archaeological resources within the boundary of the park. • Used remote sensing and survey equipment to investigate magnetic anomalies to determine possible association to African Diasporic shipwreck • Performed condition assessments of known sites within the park boundaries of Biscayne and Dry Tortugas • Instructed and coordinated a one-week intensive underwater archaeological training of YDWP participants Graduate Student Intern Digital Curation Department Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa OK June 2020 -August 2020 • Assisted in managi ng, creating and optimizing tags and search terms for ethnographic museum objects curated on line o Platform: TMS • Assisted in ordering photographs of digitally curated objects for viewing on line o Platform: Piction Project Manager Cultural Resource Program Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai ID October 2016 -August 2018 • Managed program budgets and project administrations and timelines for all sub-departments including ethnography, archaeology and language • Assisted in managing ethnography projects, traditional land use studies, determinations of National Register eligibility, and evaluation of archaeological and traditional cultural properties. • Participated in archaeological excavation, survey, and cultural resource inventories • Researched and wrote traditional cultural property and traditional land use study reports. • Generated maps for project reports using ESRI software (ArcGIS and ArcPro) • Assisted in programming and supervising the internship program • Wrote and managed programmatic grants from internal, external, and Federal funding sources • Manages project budgets and timelines • Coordinated public outreach events and communications • Produced and managed program design and marketing (graphic design and web design) Date Revised: 4/16/2021 Graduate Research Assistant Roy P. Drachman Institute The University of Arizona, Tucson AZ G. Miller"' Page 3 of 6 September 2015 -August 2016 • Developed a methodology and implemented a condition assessment plan for the National Park Service at Casa Grande National Monument {CAGR) by: o Documenting historic stabilization efforts of the ruins through archival research o Using developed condition assessment plan and photography to do a complete condition assessment of Compound A at CAGR o Utilizing ArcGIS and Autodesk software to develop geospatial and 3-dimensional visualizations of ruin conditi ons, both in the present and the past Accounting Assistant, Senior December 2013 -June 2015 Office of the Senior Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management The University of Arizona, Tucson AZ • Managed and reconciled the 12 state and 2 UA Foundation accounts for the department • Processed and approved various financial transactions • Provided financial and non-financial support to the department in areas of employee travel, fixed assets, and many other fields • Maintained the role of Procurement Card Liaison, Reconciler and Approver • Provided administrative and financial support to the Student Services Fee and Freshmen Fee programs, as well their individual projects. Student Office/ Accounting Assistant Office of the Senior Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management The University of Arizona, Tucson AZ April 2011 -December 2013 • Assisted the Director of Finance and Administration with various accounting and administrative duties Archaeological Survey Crew Member University of Oklahoma Deming, NM May 2013 • Conducted and archaeological survey of various sites in conjunction with the Bureau of Land Management of sites ranging from precontact to classical Mimbres on BLM owned land in surrounding areas. PROFESSIONAL TRAININGS/SKILLS • Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Material Culture Analysis-Monticello, VA • Glass (Gold Level) • Ceramics (Silver Level) • Archaeological Repository Intern • Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ: Summer 2015 • Archaeological Field School • University Indian Ruin, The University of Arizona, Tucson AZ: January -May 2013 • Geographic Information Systems (GIS) • AutoCAD drawing and design course • Advance Microsoft Excel Training • TICRAT 2016 -Earthen Architecture Preservation Workshop • Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Specialty Certification -Underwater Archaeological Survey • National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) Advanced Diver Certification • Certification#: mill10292gabsd Date Revised: 4/16/2021 ■ Certification Date: 12/6/2017 • PADI Rescue Diver/Oxygen Administration • AAUS Scientific Diver • Organization reciprocity through the National Association of Black Scuba Divers (NABS) • Independent Studies: ■ Arizona State Museum Repository, The University of Arizona: June 2016 ■ Parrhasian Heritage Park, The University of Arizona, Greece: June -July 2015 FELLOWSHIPS/AWARDS DAACS NEH Fellow Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS), Monticello, VA Slave Wrecks Project: Youth Diving with a Purpose/National Park Service Intern Biscayne National Park, Homestead, FL Chapman Distinguished Ph. D. Fellowship Graduate School, University of Tulsa Student Research Grant Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Universi ty of Tulsa SREB State Doctoral Scholar University of Tulsa, Southern Regional Education Board Chapman Distinguished Ph. D. Fellowship Graduate School, University of Tulsa Student Research Grant Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, University of Tulsa Conoco-Phillips/Office of Diversity and Engagement Grant Chevron Multicultural Resource Center, University of Tulsa Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship Award United States Department of Education; Center for Middle Eastern Studies (CMES), University of Arizona • FLAS Program/Location: Arizona in Jordan Program in Amman • Language and Level: Intermediate/Advanced Levantine Arabic Dialect PUBLICATIONS/REPORTS Single and Co-Authored Works: 2022(Pending) Article in edited volume on Urban Archaeology Date Revised: 4/16/2021 G. Miller~ Page 4 of 6 July 2022 Summer2021 Summers 2020 & 2021 March 2020 August 2019 -Present Summer2019 March 2019 December 2018 March 2016 Ike, Nkem, Gabrielle Miller and Gabby Omoni Hartemann 2020 Anti-Racist Archaeology: Your Time is Now Miller, Gabrielle G. Miller ~ Page 5 of 6 2017 Cultural Resource Inventory for the Hendrickson Ranch CREP Project for the Farm Service Agency and the Asotin County Conservation District. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program, Lapwai, ID. 2016 Assessing Collaboration: Archaeological Applications Abroad, 2016. Submitted to the Graduate College at the University of Arizona to fulfill the requirements for a Master's in Applied Archaeology. Erikson, Helen et al. 2016 Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) Nomination -Empire Ranch Landscape. The University of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture, Tucson. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program Technical Report Contributions: 2019 Lochsa Corridor Traditional Cultural Property Nomination to the National Register of Historic Places. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program, Lapwai, ID. 2017 Ethnographic Traditional Use Study of the Heller Bar Landscape, Asotin County, Washington. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program. Report submitted to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. 2017 Teakean Butte Traditional Use and Traditional Cultural Property Study, Clearwater County, Idaho. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program. Report submitted to Bonneville Power Administration. 2017 Traditional Use Study of the Snake River Road and Associated Ethnographic Landscape, Asotin County, Washington. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program. Report submitted to Asotin County, Washington. 2017 Traditional Cultural Property Inventory of the Federal Columbia River Power System, including the North Fork of the Clearwater River and the Dworshak Reservoir Downriver to the Dworshak Dam, Clearwater County, Idaho. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program. Report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District. 2016 Traditional Use Study and Traditional Cultural Properties Inventory of Access Routes and Journey Information to Celilo Falls, Wasco County, Oregon. Nez Perce Tribe Cultural Resource Program. Submitted to the Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District. PRESENTATIONS/LECTURES The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Conversations Title: Fragments of Freedom: Remnants of Emancipated Life in Free Gut The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Conversations Title: Fragments of Freedom: An Introductory Glance at Excavations in a Crucian Free Black Neighborhood Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Date Revised: 4/16/2021 2022 2021 DAACS and The Society of Black Archaeologists: Research on St. Croix Guest Presenter -The Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS} https://www .youtube.com/watch ?v=AI p38Rc-M DE4 G. Miller~ Page 6 of 6 2021 Archaeology in the Community (AITC) 2020 Guest Lecturer -Youth Archaeology Online Summer Camp Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting 2020 Title: Transformative Placemaking: The Intersection of Art, Archaeology, and the Community in Freedom City • Session: Community Archaeology in 2020: Conventional or Revolutionary? Author(s): Miller, Gabrielle; Gerard, Frandelle Arizona Historic Preservation Conference 2016 Title: Preservation in an Age of Sustainability Planning Toward Environmental, Economic, and Social Sustainability Authors(s): Nicole Lavely, Gabrielle Miller, Maureen McDonald Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting 2016 Assessing Collaboration: Archaeological Applications Abroad -Poster Session VOLUNTEER WORK Archaeology in the Community, Inc. Archaeology Youth Camp Instructor DWP Instructor Candidate Diving with a Purpose (DWP), Maritime Archaeology Program YDWP Diver Mentor Youth Diving with a Purpose (YDWP), Maritime Archaeology Program President/Co-Founder -Graduate Diversity & Inclusion Coalition University of Tulsa Spring 2022 June 2020 June 2020 -Present January 2019 -Present Archaeological Survey Diver June 2018 Diving with a Purpose • Volunteer underwater archaeologists for Diving with a Purpose, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to studying Black maritime history and training Black underwater scientific researchers. Fundraising Manager March 2014 Tucson Roller Derby • Managed the finances and programs created for raising funds for the development of Tucson Roller Derby, a skater owned and run 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Tucson, AZ. Community Development Volunteer Amman, Jordan July -August 2012 • Traveled abroad to provide volunteer services to Holy Land Designs, an olive wood artisan workshop, dedicated to providing employment and education services to under-privileged Jordanians and Palestinians. o Assisted in the manufacturi ng and packaging of goods Date Revised: 4/16/2021 o Taught an informal foundational English course aimed at developing basic conversation skills Project Leader/Community Development Volunteer Amman, Jordan G. Miller~ Page 7 of 6 June -July 2014 • Co-lead a trip abroad to Amman, JO for the purpose of bringing additional volunteers to Holy Land Designs as well as facilitating an exposure tour aimed at immersing college undergraduates in a new cultural environment. o A total of 8 undergraduate student from various universities attended this trip MEDIA SAPIENS Podcast/SAPIENS:Talk Back Season 4: Redrawing the Boundaries https://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/black-indigenous-archaeology-viol ence/ National Geographic These Divers Search for Slave Shipwrecks and Discover Their Ancestors https://www .youtube. com/watch ?v=u2I EugvRw8 Ocean Science Radio Diving with a Purpose and the Hunt for Sunken Slave Ships https://oceanscienceradio.simplecast.com/episodes/diving-with-a-purpose-and- the-hunt-for-sunken-slave-ships FestivalCHAT (Contemporary and Historical Archaeology in Theory) Participant -Black in Archaeology Film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSJU9eb7c2o MEMBERSHIPS American Anthropological Association Archaeology Division -Student Member at Large 2022-2023 Society of Black Archaeologists Member since 2018 Society for Historical Archaeology Student Member since 2019 Society for American Archaeology Student Member since 2015 Date Revised: 4/16/2021 * * * WEARE WASHINGTON oc Executive Office of the Mayor -Mayor's Office of Talent and Appointments John A. Wilson Building I 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 I Washington, DC 20004 Dr. Gabrielle Miller Dr. Miller has worked in academia for nearly a decade, including as a Program Specialist / Archaeologist with the Center for the Study of Global Slavery/Slave Wrecks Project at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, a Lab Manager with the Historical Archaeology and Heritage Conservation Laboratory, a Digital Archaeological Archive of Comparative Slavery (DAACS) Analyst with the DAACS Monticello Archaeology Program, and an Independent Contractor with Cox I McClain Environmental Consulting. Dr. Miller earned her B. A. in anthropology from the University of Arizona, her M. A. in applied archaeology at the University of Arizona, and her Ph.D. in African Diaspora Archaeology at the University of Tulsa. * * * GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser * * * W~AR~ WASI-HNGTON oc Office of the General Co unsel to the Mayor To: From: Date: Subject: Tomas Talamante, Steve Walker Betsy Cavendish February 7, 2024 Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating Bill Marzella, Gabrielle Miller, Georgeanne Matthews, Patrick Williams, Andrew Aurbach, and Gretchen Pfaehler as members of the Historic Preservation Review Board This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-referenced resolutions and. found them to be legally unobjectionable. If you have any questions in this regard, please do not hesitate to call Erika Satterlee, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202- 724-1303, or me at 202-724-7681. Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish The John A. Wilson Building • 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW • Suite 300 • Washington, D.C. 20004 • Office (202) 724-7681