Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective The WHY of MY City will bring together African American youth and professionals in historic site preservation and the humanities to produce and publish… Read more »
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Rivers of Women
Lyah B. Leflore-Ituen “Rivers of Women” is a documentary film written & directed by Lyah B. LeFlore-Ituen. The film centers on the life and works of the late St. Louis… Read more »
Marquette Pool Fence ReCreated
Dutchtown South Community Corporation In recent years, Marquette Park has become a site of renewed interest in the Dutchtown neighborhood. Pool parties, fundraising events, back to school fairs, and dance… Read more »
Black Tea
Alisha Sonnier and Jami Cox “BlackTea” is an audio/visual podcast series. Hosted by Alisha Sonnier and Jami Cox, the show pairs informational programming with hot social topics. In communities where… Read more »
From St. Louis to Louisville Healing Walls Collaboration
Elizabeth Vega, Artivists STL, Ashley Cathey, Jelani Brown, Kris Mosby The healing wall is a collaborative mural project between St. Louis and Louisville Artivists, which emerged directly from the deaths… Read more »
Making and Breaking the Public: Global Urban Humanities in Uncertain Times
William Acree and Samuel Shearer The project of the public humanities has transformed the humanities in many ways. However, there has been very little engagement or attempt to challenge traditional… Read more »
Sound of Segregation
Eric Ellingsen, Wassan Al-Khudhairi, John Baugh, Casey O’Callaghan, Neo Muyanga If, as legendary urbanist Jane Jacobs asserts, healthy cities need eyes on the street, then healthy cities need ears on… Read more »
Growing Griot
Adrienne Davis, Lois Conley, De Nichols, Rochelle Caruthers, Geoff Ward In the face of heightened disinvestment and a new private development that has displaced much of its surrounding neighborhood, The… Read more »
Laboratory for Suburbia
Derek Hoeferlin, James McAnally, Gavin Kroeber, Patty Heyda, Ila Sheren In the past five years, American suburbia has arguably emerged as the defining geography of the political moment. The 2014 Ferguson uprising, the… Read more »
Infrastructural Opportunism: Mobility For All By All
Linda C. Samuels, Matthew Bernstine, and Penina Acayo In the next decade the St. Louis region could spend over $2.2 billion on an expansion of its Metrolink system. Though multiple alignments are… Read more »



