In the Shadows of Ferguson

In the Shadows of Ferguson “In the Shadows of Ferguson” is an immersive multi-media installation that tells a story about our racially divided spatial world.

Recent update on In the Shadows of Ferguson
09/29/2020

Recent update on In the Shadows of Ferguson

Scholars and artists collaborating for social change!

New publication: "In the Shadows of Ferguson", multi-media project led by DCRP's Mai Nguyen, Associate Professor & Interim MURAP Program Director. Mai_Nguyen work describes how scholars and artists can collaborate for social change.

https://tandfonline.com/eprint/AZRT63649GYY55FKZGHQ/full?target=10.1080/19491247.2020.1805146

Abstract: The ‘In the Shadows of Ferguson’ (ItSoF) multi-media project tells a story about how institutionalized racist housing and urban policies have shaped spatial patterns and opportunities for social and economic mobility for Black Americans in the St. Louis metropolitan area.

This collaboration between an urban planning professor and a filmmaker sought to create an empirically-based narrative about the policies, laws, and practices that formed St. Louis into a racially divided landscape in order to spur dialogue on how to reverse this pattern. ItSoF combines social science research, art, and media and was performed as a one-hour studio performance and an immersive and interactive multi-media exhibit.

The project is intended to educate a broad audience, including students, scholars, policymakers, and the public in order to provoke reflection, evoke empathy, and mobilize the audience towards social action and policy change. What we learned from working on this project was that the key to having a successful collaboration between groups that have different skills sets and disciplinary cultures was to continuously evaluate the work, recalibrate and communicate expectations often, have shared values and goals, and be adaptable with expectations when the project evolves.

UNC College of Arts & Sciences Institute of African American Research Science at Taylor & Francis

Here are the responses to our word cloud question, "What is a just city?"
11/24/2019

Here are the responses to our word cloud question, "What is a just city?"

Ayla Gizlice and her family. Ayla was the talented artist that created the replica of the Arch. Thank you Ayla!
11/24/2019

Ayla Gizlice and her family. Ayla was the talented artist that created the replica of the Arch. Thank you Ayla!

Our research team and filmmaker extraordinaire. From left to right, Jo Kwon, Daniel Willems, Natalie Swanson, Mai Nguyen...
11/24/2019

Our research team and filmmaker extraordinaire. From left to right, Jo Kwon, Daniel Willems, Natalie Swanson, Mai Nguyen, and Ashley Tindall.

The exhibit is open! 4-7pm today UNC Davis Library!
11/23/2019

The exhibit is open! 4-7pm today UNC Davis Library!

11/21/2019

Important Details about the Installation THIS WEEKEND!

1. The show is free and open to the public! Some of you have pre-registered, which helped us to plan, but registration is not required. Please stop by anytime between 4-7pm on Saturday Nov. 23 or 1-4pm Sunday Nov. 24. Bring a friend! The show is located in Davis Library, 208 Raleigh St., Chapel Hill, on the 2nd Floor in the Research Hub.
2. Parking Advisory: It's football home game day! Parking and traffic downtown will be a challenge on Saturday, so please plan your time and parking accordingly. We don't want you to miss the installation! The best options on gameday is to stay away from Kenan Stadium. Finding parking downtown (near Franklin St. and Rosemary St.) and walking to Davis Library is the best bet. Public transit, biking, and walking are great too. For more information on parking, go to:https://www.parkonthehill.com
3. Join for a post-event show of “Affordable Housing: The Musical” at CURRENT Art Studio.The musical is created by Chapel Hill community members and tells the story about housing instability and vulnerability in the towns of Church Mound and Farrboro (sound familiar?). The musical is a satire but it is also a poignant story about how housing shapes the quality of our lives. Tickets are currently sold out but if you are interested, put your name on the waitlist. Tickets may become available.
4. Thank you so much for your support, and we can't wait to see you! Please forward this email on to others who you think may be interested.

Questions? Email: [email protected]

“In the Shadows of Ferguson” is an immersive multi-media installation that tells a story about our racially divided spatial world.

11/21/2019

Zone 2: Using Liquid Galaxy to create an immersive storytelling experience.

Zone 6: Be a part of the conversation. What is a Just City?
11/21/2019

Zone 6: Be a part of the conversation. What is a Just City?

Zone 3: Racial Clashes throughout U.S. History.  Were the Ferguson uprising unique? Come find out.
11/21/2019

Zone 3: Racial Clashes throughout U.S. History. Were the Ferguson uprising unique? Come find out.

"In the Shadows of Ferguson" is less than a week away! Registration is appreciated but not necessary. Come and bring a f...
11/17/2019

"In the Shadows of Ferguson" is less than a week away! Registration is appreciated but not necessary. Come and bring a friend, colleague, or your parents. Hear about how we have planned and designed segregated cities. Experience the difficulties of finding affordable housing with a housing voucher. See acting. Learn about the just city. Installation is two days only, Nov. 23 & 24. Register here:

“In the Shadows of Ferguson” is an immersive multi-media installation that tells a story about our racially divided spatial world. Using St. Louis as the setting, this show will share stories about the damaging effects of housing and urban policy on the daily lives of African Americans. Hear abo...

We are behind the scenes of "In the Shadows of Ferguson."  What you see is a replica of the St. Louis Arch in constructi...
11/08/2019

We are behind the scenes of "In the Shadows of Ferguson." What you see is a replica of the St. Louis Arch in construction. You'll get to walk through this during the installation.

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