The Redline Project Launches New Website

Lisa Nelson-Haynes (ACG ’15) launches a new website for The Red Line Project which uses digital storytelling and community engagement to shed light on residents' experiences with gentrification from the Graduate Hospital area through to Point Breeze in South Philadelphia. Through three curated story circles, residents shared personal accounts of how they have been impacted by the changing dynamics of their neighborhood. The storytellers have been audiotaped and photographed. These stories and images are a public record of what stood before gentrification, and the hopes and dreams of both longstanding and new residents.

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