ANTI-REDLINE EXHIBIT AT THE PRATT LIBRARY
As noted by the Archdiocese of Baltimore's Beyond the Boundaries project, there currently is a very interesting exhibit at the Pratt called " UNDESIGN THE REDLINE."
The Pratt describes it as "a framework for unearthing our most deep, systemic and entangled crises. This interactive exhibit, workshop series and curriculum explores the history of structural racism and classism, how these designs compounded each other from 1938 Redlining maps until today, and how WE can come together to undesign these systems with intentionality."
The exhibit is located in the central hall of the main Pratt 1t 400 Cathedral Street in Baltimore. Public tours of the exhibit are led by Pratt-trained staff and volunteers. The Library stresses that space is limited and registration required. For a private tour for your students, community organizations, or social groups (minimum 5, maximum 20) outside of these hours, please email pao@prattlibrary.org or call 410-396-5494.
Beyond the Boundaries plans to set up a private, guided tour in January, 2020.
For more information on the exhibit, as well as the Library's location and hours, please visit the Enoch Pratt website here.
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