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Undesign the Redline

September 14, 2021 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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An event every day that begins at 8:00 am, repeating until November 14, 2021

A group of community partners have collaborated to bring Undesign the Redline to Winston-Salem, an exhibit on our deep local and national history of redlining. The interactive curriculum explores the history of racism and inequality, reflecting how these concepts were compounded by and reflected in 1938 redlining maps.
EXHIBIT HOURS
The exhibit will be on display 9/14-11/14 inside the Central Library’s auditorium and be accessible to visit during their operating hours: Monday – Wednesday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thursday – Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Masks are required.
For more information about programming and resources, please visit wsfoundation.org/undesign
GUIDED TOURS
While the exhibit can be self-guided, we are also offering guided tours (upcoming dates listed below). No reservations are needed. Please meet inside the Central Library just outside the Auditorium a few minutes before the tour is to start. Face masks are required for all participants.Tuesday, October 12 | 5:30 PM hosted by Mike Wakeford from MUSE Winston-Salem
Friday, October 15 | 12:30 PM hosted by Cici Fulton from The Winston-Salem Foundation
Saturday, October 16 | 11:00 PM hosted by Karen Feeney from Forsyth County Public Library
Wednesday, October 20 | 5:30 PM hosted by April Durr from The Winston-Salem Foundation
Monday, October 25 | 5:30 PM hosted by Anna Brewer from The Winston-Salem Foundation
Thursday, October 28 | 11:00 AM hosted by Linda Dark from the Winston-Salem African American Archive
Tuesday, November 2 | 12:30 PM hosted by Shamika Starke from The Winston-Salem Foundation
Friday, November 5 | 4:00 PM hosted by Vivian Pérez Chandler from Asset Building Coalition of Forsyth County
Monday, November 8 | 12:00 PM hosted by Mike Wakeford from MUSE Winston-Salem
Friday, November 12 | 12:30 PM hosted by Phyllis Caldwell-George from Financial Pathways of the Piedmont