S28: Race, Heritage, and Community Memory in the Circle City
Learning about the Invisible Indianapolis community history project in "Race, Heritage & Community Memory in the Circle City" #ncph2017 #s28
— Auni Gelles (@aunigelles) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/amwhisnant/status/855144166887743488
The IUPUI project looked at neighborhoods affected by highway development thru blog, Facebook page, bus tours, programs. #ncph2017 #s28
— Auni Gelles (@aunigelles) April 20, 2017
We need to engage in a dialogue with communities to create a narrative #s28 #ncph2017
— Amanda Sherry (@_a_sherry_) April 20, 2017
Invisible Indianapolis' leaders are not trained PHs, but their goals were to show how neighborhoods change and grow #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/amwhisnant/status/855145735897141248
First speaker is a sociology grad student #s28 #ncph2017 pic.twitter.com/yYOoAhOb94
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
#ncph2017 #s28 Future of PH: 1. Make the case for the value I'd history. 2. Importance of digital engagement and scholarship
— Adam T Foreman (@MuseumGuyATF) April 20, 2017
Execs and family of Madam CJ Walker's company lived in the Augusta Way black suburb in Indy #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
So much mid century ranch house eye candy in here! #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
Grandview Estate residents often moved there for the schools, but no sidewalks meant all had to ride the bus #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
Great research included oral histories & ads for new AfAm suburbs in black neighborhoods #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/RangerMelanie/status/855147807556210688
Found ads for bike repair shop in the Klan newspaper Fiery Cross–used 100%American, KKK initials #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
Newspapers. Tired fingers. #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/RangerMelanie/status/855148968564674561
https://twitter.com/RangerMelanie/status/855149293942038533
Music teacher ran ads in 1935 in the Fiery Cross, in 1950s wrote to ask that MLK be nominated as VP #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
When we think of suburbanites we think of white people. #NCPH2017 #s28
— cheryl harned (@cherylharned) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/happyharvee/status/855152330966269953
https://twitter.com/RangerMelanie/status/855153641086439424
The center of student identity at IUPUI is the parking lot #thestruggleisreal #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/RangerMelanie/status/855154009023369222
https://twitter.com/amwhisnant/status/855154080041271296
https://twitter.com/amwhisnant/status/855154536914268160
Archaeologist Paul Mullins describing his work on the IUPUI campus, incl. pork bones found under a 2-story outhouse from 1958 #ncph2017 #s28
— Auni Gelles (@aunigelles) April 20, 2017
https://twitter.com/RangerMelanie/status/855156068770615297
When the university bought property from landlords, they kept tenants & collected rent before relocating ppl for teardowns #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
The university displaced neighborhood residents around 1970–which means that many elders are still around to interview. #ncph2017 #s28
— Auni Gelles (@aunigelles) April 20, 2017
How can we make the parking lot a heritage space with an engaging, compelling, troubling history? #s28 #ncph2017
— Dr. Abigail R. Gautreau (@abbygateau) April 20, 2017
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