Renewal & recovery
Many people and many groups are working together for equitable community restoration.
Organizations from all corners and people from all walks of life are taking steps to repair, heal and strengthen our community. The variety of private and public groups providing resources and people for this purpose will support more far-reaching and impactful outcomes.
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38th and Chicago Re-Envisioned Community Engagement: Learning Table - October
A 12-month series of learning tables. Come for one, some, or all.
September’s 38th and Chicago Re-Envisioned Learning Table, “History of the Community”
A 12-month series of learning tables. Come for one, some, or all.
38th and Chicago Re-Envisioned Community Engagement: Learning Table - August 2022
A 12-month series of learning tables. Come for one, some, or all.
Rooted - Marlena Myles Mural
THE ART OF MARLENA MYLES
Marlena is a self-taught digital artist located in St. Paul, Minnesota. She uses her art to celebrate her Indigenous culture and language (Spirit Lake Dakota, Mohegan. Creek). She is the illustrator of Thanku: Poems of Gratitude and is currently creating her first Dakota culture coloring book, to be published early 2023.
Native Art Space at MIA
Recently, we changed Mia’s Native Art galleries. In our hearts and minds, as curators during this time of reckoning for museums all over the globe, we knew that our responsibility was to upend the typical narratives. We set out for nothing less.