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ULI Columbus - Young Leaders Group: Undesign the Redline Exhibit
Young Leaders Group: Undesign the Redline Exhibit, Followed by East Market Brewery Visit April 13, 2023
Join us for a viewing of the "Undesign the Redline" exhibit which is an interactive display that explores the historical events and different urban planning developments that shaped the skyline and social fabric of Columbus today. Learn about the structural racism caused by the 1938 redlining maps and how this inequality continues to impact our communities today.
+ Viewing of the exhibit at Capital University, followed by social networking at the newly opened CBC Beer Hall in the historic East Market development in Franklin Park.
+ Meet your fellow Young Leaders Group (YLG) members
ALL Young Leaders and ULI Members are WELCOME.Date: Thursday, April 13, 2023, at 5:30 - 7:30pm
Location - Exhibit: 5:30-6:30pm Capital University Center for Faith & Learning (625 College Ave Columbus, OH 43209)
Location - Post Event Networking: 6:30-7:30pm Columbus Brewing Company Beer Hall (200 Kelton Avenue Columbus, OH 43205)
Cost: Free (food and beverage available for purchase at CBC Beer Hall)
About: Undesign the Redline Exhibit
Undesign the Redline is an interactive exhibit that explores the history of structural racism caused by the 1938 redlining maps and how this inequality continues to impact our communities today, focusing on the ways in which we can come together to “undesign” these systems with intentionality.
Systemic challenges today, like inequalities in housing, education, income, criminal justice, and health are far from separate issues. These challenges are rooted in a deep and entangled history of policies, practices, and processes that remain hidden and misunderstood.
Undesign the Redline explores these challenges, reframes them as opportunities, and grounds discussions about race, wealth, opportunity, and power in an honest context that is not about guilt and blame.
This allows everyone to contribute value to the design and development of new projects, partnerships, and decisions that seek to transform communities and move beyond the challenging – and often clouded – situation of our entangled past.
The Undesign the Redline exhibit travels nationally to cities, towns, and communities. It has been localized for Columbus by a committee of local experts and historians, and it will be here for the next several months so that we can learn together, activate, and mobilize into a strong “we” capable of transformation.
Capital University Center for Faith & Learning 625 College Ave Columbus, OH 43209 United States