UNDESIGN THE REDLINE is a framework for unearthing our most deep, systemic and entangled crises. This interactive exhibit, workshop series and curriculum explores the history of structural racism and classism, how these designs compounded each other from 1938 Redlining maps until today, and how WE can come together to undesign these systems with intentionality.
INTERACTIVE EXHIBIT
The signature piece of the Undesign the Redline project, this traveling exhibit invites participants to learn the history, interact with the stories and invent the future of undoing structural inequities. Become a part of a larger conversation, as many of the elements of the exhibit have been inspired by and added to by those who have visited previous installations. The exhibit has been in pop-up store fronts, abandoned buildings, social impact conferences, corporate headquarters and on the street. To Undesign Redlining, we need to connect all of these people and places.
Come any time for a self-guided tour. Public tours are led by trained staff and volunteers. Space is limited; registration required. If you would like to have a private tour for your students, community organizations or social groups (minimum 5, maximum 20) outside of these hours, please email nyob@prattlibrary.org or call 410-396-1580.
Tuesday, March 31, 2020 to 12:00am
Southeast Anchor
3601 Eastern Avenue Baltimore, MD 21224
No recent activity