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Uneven Ground: The Foundations of Housing Inequality in Durham

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Monday, October 28, 2019
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Franklin Gallery @ History, Exhibit Opening

Uneven Ground: The Foundations of Housing Inequality in Durham, NC
Faculty Director: Robert Korstad, Professor Public Policy and History
Project Director: Melissa Norton
Exhibition Project Manager: Kimber Heinz
Research Cartographer: Tim Stallmann
Community Research Director: Tia Hall

Exhibition Overview
Uneven Ground is a traveling public exhibition by Bull City 150 that tells the story of the historical roots of current-day land and housing inequality in Durham, North Carolina. The historical narratives that shape Uneven Ground are drawn from original archival research and mapping data, local oral histories and sound recordings, and dozens of books, reports, newspapers, dissertations, and theses. For more information go to, https://www.bullcity150.org

Exhibit funding Partners: Innovation and Impact Grant and Policy Bridge Fund Sanford School of Public Policy, Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity, Duke University and MDC Inc.

FG@H and Exhibition Opening Event Funded by: History Department, Dean of Social Sciences and Dean of Arts and Sciences, Duke University.
Exhibit viewing is free and open to the public during working hours.

Contact: Sucheta Mazumdar