Please Note: This event has expired.
Undesign the Redline is an interactive exhibit that explores the history of race, class and U.S. housing policy, and how this legacy of inequity and exclusion continues to shape our communities. The exhibit seeks to spark a public discourse on how discriminatory federal policies from the 1930s continue to impact Cleveland neighborhoods today.
Thanks to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization & Cudell Improvement for hosting the display in April, May and June 2019
ADMISSION INFO
- Public Openings: Self-guided, drop-in hours two days a week
- Docent present on Saturday’s public viewing hours to enhance your experience
- Private Tours: Docent-led tours for minimum of 5 people and a maximum of 30. (Groups of more than 6 children need additional chaperones than one adult.) To schedule a private tour of the exhibit, please click here.
- (Spanish-speaking tour guides re resolvable for private tours, as availability permits, with prior request and confirmation email from Rachel at YWCA. Otherwise all tours are in English.
- Every Thursday
Slot 1: 12 pm – 2 pm
Slot 2: 3 pm -5 pm
Slot 3: 6 pm – 8 pm - Every Friday
Slot 1: 12 pm – 2 pm
Slot 2: 3 pm -5 pm - Please note the time slots for private tours are on a first-come, first-serve basis.
The traveling display will also be available at the following location:
October 7, 2019 to December 20, 2019
Host: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral – Commons
Location: 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115