Media Coverage
How Mapping Prejudice is Visualizing Residential Segregation (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Evie Odden
Publication: MPLS.ST.PAUL magazine
Date: 8/27/2020
Abstract: The Mapping Prejudice project is part of a broad body of evidence showing how racially restrictive covenants intentionally baked residential segregation into the physical and cultural landscape of Minneapolis.
URL: https://mspmag.com
Racist housing policies have created some oppressively hot neighborhoods (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Alexjandra Borunda
Publication: National Geographic
Date: 9/2/2020
Abstract: Decades of redlining and other discriminatory practices reshaped urban landscapes in Minneapolis and elsewhere, leaving some areas 10 degrees hotter than others.
URL: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/racist-housing-policies-created-some-oppressively-hot-neighborhoods
Geography of Race and Place, Season 2, Episode 3 (Media Coverage)
Publication: Inclusive Economic Development Lab
Date: 8/15/2020
Abstract: Podcast about Mapping Prejudice
URL: https://iedl.yale.edu/geography-race-and-place
City works to revise racially restrictive covenant language (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Michelle Phillips
Publication: Middleton Crossplains Times Tribune
Date: 9/18/2020
Abstract: Racial covenants have been in place since 1910 and began in Minneapolis, MN. White homeowners included the language after two Black families moved into an affluent, white neighborhood in 1909. They then began seeping into neighborhoods in other northern states as well, including Wisconsin. Kirsten Delegard, professor at the University of Minnesota, has set about finding and documenting the covenants in Minneapolis/St. Paul.
URL: http://www.middletontimes.com/articles/2020/09/18/city-works-revise-racially-restrictive-covenant-language-subdivision
Mapping Prejudice: Restrictive Covenants, Generational Impacts (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Robin Niedorf
Publication: Generations
Date: 9/15/2020
Abstract: The Mapping Prejudice Project also wanted to understand the
larger patterns: Where were covenants put into place? When? What did they say? How many covenants were there in the
Twin Cities?
URL: https://tinyurl.com/y4n46m2b
A city divided (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Kim Kiser
Publication: Legacy
Date: 10/1/2020
Abstract: An overview of the Mapping Prejudice project and how it led to change for University of Minnesota donors.
URL: https://legacy.umn.edu/stories/a-city-divided-0
We Live Not Alone: A Legacy of Environmental Racism (Media Coverage)
Author(s):
Publication: Bench + Bar of Minnesota
Date: 11/29/2022
URL: http://https://www.mnbar.org/resources/publications/bench-bar/2021/07/01/we-live-not-alone-a-legacy-of-environmental-racism?fbclid=IwAR055EKwnxBDnjY9-36UEOxZXOF2sW0-MUm0RyNNMZe_JropSeHotCBNtZY
30,000 St. Louis Properties have racial covenants in their deeds. Your home could be one (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Corinne Ruff,
Publication: STLPF, NPR,
Date: 11/18/2022
URL: http://https://news.stlpublicradio.org/culture-history/2021-11-18/30-000-st-louis-properties-have-racial-covenants-in-their-deeds-your-home-could-be-one
New Map Highlights Racist Home Deeds in Ramsey County (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Matt Sepic
Publication: MPR News.
Date: 6/15/2022
URL: http://https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/06/15/new-map-highlights-home-deeds-with-racist-language-in-ramsey-county.
Researchers Find 2,400 Racial Covenants in Ramsey County (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Joey Peters
Publication: Sahan Journal
Date: 6/15/2022
URL: http://http://sahanjournal.com/housing/racial-covenants-st-paul-ramsey-county-mapping-prejudice-university-of-minnesota
Remnant of a Not Quite Bygone Era (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Debra Neutkens
Publication: White Bear Press
Date: 6/29/2022
URL: http://https://www.presspubs.com/white_bear/news/remnant-of-a-not-quite-bygone-era/article_2aa5887e-f7f7-11ec-9518-a72c464d1abf.html
Just Deeds Group to Work in Falcon Heights (Media Coverage)
Author(s):
Publication: Park Bugle,
Date: 7/27/2022
URL: http://https://www.parkbugle.org/just-deeds-group-to-work-in-falcon-heights%EF%BF%BC/
These Minnesotans Renounced the Racial Covenants for Their Homes (Media Coverage)
Author(s):
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: 11/29/2022
URL: http://https://www.startribune.com/these-minnesotans-renounced-the-racial-covenants-for-their-homes/600042723/?refresh=true
Mapping Prejudice: The Limits and Opportunities of Data for Anti-Racist Planning (Review)
Author(s): Rebecca H. Walker, Kate D. Derickson
Publication: Journal of the American Planning Association
Date: 9/15/2022
URL: http://https://doi.org/10.1080/01944363.2022.2112743
Digging up the Roots on Omaha’s Housing Segregation. (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Chris Bowling
Publication: The Reader
Date: 7/18/2022
URL: http://http://thereader.com/2022/07/18/digging-up-the-roots-on-omahas-housing-segregation/
Just Deeds Helps Homeowners Identify and Remove Racial Covenants (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Bisi Onile-Ere
Publication: Fox 9
Date: 7/27/2022
URL: http://https://www.fox9.com/news/just-deeds-helps-homeowners-identify-and-remove-racial-covenants
Homeowners Learn about the History of Discriminatory Covenants (Media Coverage)
Publication: Hometownsource.Com
Date: 11/29/2022
URL: http://https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_sailor/community/plymouth_medicinelake/homeowners-learn-about-the-history-of-discriminatory-covenants/article_6216cc0e-b7e4-11eb-ba48-9b40c4c1a57c.html
Wayzata Church Working to Formally Renounce Racist Language in Property Deed (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Jason Jenkins
Publication: Hometownsource.Com
Date: 11/29/2022
URL: http://https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_sailor/community/wayzata/wayzata-church-working-to-formally-renounce-racist-language-in-property-deed/article_a8f7f35e-5ff2-11eb-9070-5f1f27bfe2b5.html
Mapping Prejudice Reveals How Racial Covenants Shaped Ramsey County (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Kent Erdahl,
Publication: Kare11.Com
Date: 6/16/2022
URL: http://https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/breaking-the-news/mapping-prejudice-reveals-how-racial-covenants-shaped-ramsey-county/89-68b1d98a-0478-4163-8d3f-f23cd338c369.
Minneapolis Homeowners Can Now Reject Racial Covenants on Their Deed (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Lydia Morrell
Publication: The Minnesota Daily
Date: 11/29/2022
URL: http://https://mndaily.com/266650/news/minneapolis-homeowners-can-now-reject-racial-covenants-on-their-deed/.
Crowdsourcing Data Projects Help Faith Congregations Get Involved in Creating Justice (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Todd Nelson
Publication: Faith and Leadership
Date: 5/3/2022
URL: http://https://faithandleadership.com/crowdsourcing-data-projects-help-faith-congregations-get-involved-creating-justice
The Legacy Of Racially Restrictive Covenants In The Twin Cities - CBS Minnesota (Media Coverage)
Publication: CBS Minnesota
Date: 5/4/2022
URL: http://https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/the-legacy-of-racially-restrictive-covenants-in-the-twin-cities/
Understanding Redlining in America through GIS (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Eva Reid,
Publication: Directions Magazine
Date: 5/11/2022
URL: http://https://www.directionsmag.com/article/11511
“Rochester Confronts Its Segregated Housing History, Mayo Founders’ Role (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Catharine Richert
Publication: MPR News
Date: 5/23/2022
URL: http://https://www.mprnews.org/story/2022/05/23/rochester-confronts-its-segregated-housing-history-mayo-founders-role
Eliminating Inequities, One Deed at a Time (Media Coverage)
Publication: Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Date: 6/1/2022
URL: http://https://mitchellhamline.edu/news/2022/06/01/eliminating-inequities-one-deed-at-a-time/
Racial Covenants Found Embedded in Ramsey County Property Deeds (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Randy Furst, Jeff Hargarten, and MaryJo Webster
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: 6/15/2022
URL: http://https://www.startribune.com/the-racist-covenants-embedded-in-ramsey-county-deeds/600182442/
Mapping Equity: Gathering Data and Building Strategies (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Eva Reid
Publication: Directions Magazine
Date: 1/19/2022
URL: http://https://www.directionsmag.com/article/11296
Becoming a Black Homeowner in the Twin Cities – Racial inequality in housing (Media Coverage)
Publication: Under-Told Stories Project
Date: 2/2/2022
URL: http://https://www.undertoldstories.org/2022/02/02/podcast-becoming-a-black-homeowner-in-the-twin-cities/
Black History Month on WCCO: Sharp Black Homeownership Disparities Plague Minnesota, (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Sloane Martin
Publication: WCCO Radio
Date: 2/4/2021
URL: http://https://www.audacy.com/wccoradio/news/local/sharp-black-homeownership-disparities-plague-minnesota
Mellon Grant Will Help University of Minnesota’s Mapping Prejudice Program Expand Community Collaboration (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Lisa Peet
Publication: Library Journal
Date: 2/17/2022
URL: http://https://www.libraryjournal.com/story/news/mellon-grant-will-help-university-of-minnesotas-mapping-prejudice-program-expand-community-collaboration
Golden Valley City Staff Project Turns into Growing Effort to Denounce Racial Covenants (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Kim Hyatt
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: 3/13/2021
URL: http://https://www.startribune.com/golden-valley-city-staff-project-turns-into-growing-effort-to-denounce-racial-covenants/600034070/
How Racism Shaped the Main Line — and American Suburbs (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Zoe Greenberg
Publication: Philadelphia Inquirer,
Date: 4/26/2022
URL: http://https://www.inquirer.com/news/inq2/more-perfect-union-main-line-covenants-discrimination-housing-development-20220426.html.
Buried Truths (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Anita Little
Publication: ACLU Magazine
Date: 8/31/2021
Abstract: An investigation of America's history of racial covenants and systemic racism.
URL: https://www.aclu.org/aclu-magazine/aclu-magazine-fall-2021
Minneapolis effort aims to counter racist housing deeds one lawn sign at a time (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Euan Kerr
Publication: Minnesota Public Radio
Date: 9/10/2021
Abstract: Two new initiatives hope to raise awareness of these racially restrictive covenants and their impact, get them removed and also raise money to increase Black homeownership in the city. And it starts one lawn sign at a time. The organizers of Free the Deed were inspired by the University of Minnesota's Mapping Prejudice project, which showed which Hennepin County properties had racially restrictive covenants.
URL: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2021/09/09/free-the-deeds-aims-to-counter-racist-housing-deeds-one-lawn-sign-at-a-time
Mapping Prejudice Project presentation focuses on racism in housing deeds (Media Coverage)
Author(s):
Publication: Sun Sailor
Date: 11/19/2021
Abstract: St. Louis Park has more than 1,800 racially restrictive housing covenants. During an event, Mapping Prejudice Project co-founder Kirsten Delegard and St. Louis Park Mayor Jake Spano discussed their interest in addressing the racist deeds.
URL: https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_sailor/community/stlouispark/mapping-prejudice-project-presentation-focuses-on-racism-in-housing-deeds-in-and-near-st-louis/article_5f443fdc-4986-11ec-a9b5-072009e79c72.html
A direct push to take on wealth gaps (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Editorial Board
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: 1/4/2022
Abstract: Thanks to efforts like the University of Minnesota's "Mapping Prejudice'' project, there's more public awareness about racial covenants in housing. We now know that provisions in deeds barred many people of color from buying homes in some Twin Cities neighborhoods because of their race. Consequently, they were unable to accumulate property wealth and pass it along to relatives in the same way as many white people.
URL: https://www.startribune.com/a-direct-push-to-take-on-wealth-gaps/600132372/
UMN receives grant to help diminish Twin Cities racial covenants (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Gabrielle Lombard
Publication: Minnesota Daily
Date: 1/30/2022
Abstract: The University of Minnesota was awarded a $615,000 grant in December to expand the Mapping Prejudice Project to continue identifying racial disparities in housing and stop racial covenants in property deeds.
URL: https://mndaily.com/270664/news/umn-receives-grant-to-help-diminish-twin-cities-racial-covenants/
Group removing racist language from home deeds that kept families of color from buying homes (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Alexa Liacko
Publication: WTMJ-TV Milwaukee
Date: 1/14/2022
URL: http://https://www.tmj4.com/news/national-politics/the-race/group-removing-racist-language-from-home-deeds-that-kept-families-of-color-from-buying-homes
Evidence of things unseen (Media Coverage)
Publication: The Economist
Date: 5/22/2021
Abstract: Minneapolis is an unlikely avatar of American racism. . . .Within this progressive utopia, though, are areas of concentrated poverty, where inhabitants are segregated by race and a boy is more likely as an adult to go to prison than to own a home or get married. . . . Racial boundaries were often enforced by restrictive covenants on homes. The Mapping Prejudice project at the University of Minnesota has uncovered thousands of these, . . ..
URL: https://www.economist.com/special-report/2021/05/14/the-evidence-of-things-not-seen
Homeowners learn about the history of discriminatory covenants (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Jason Jenkins
Publication: Sun Sailor
Date: 5/19/2021
Abstract: Description of the history of racial covenants revealed by Mapping Prejudice and how to remove them with help of the Just Deeds coalition.
URL: https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_sailor/community/plymouth_medicinelake/homeowners-learn-about-the-history-of-discriminatory-covenants/article_6216cc0e-b7e4-11eb-ba48-9b40c4c1a57c.html
How Minneapolis mapped its own history of racial segregation (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Ha Ta
Publication: Experience
Date: 11/18/2020
Abstract: To undo the legacies of American cities’ racial wealth gaps, it’s important to know where those inequalities came from. Minneapolis residents have been learning about their own city’s racial inequality and history of housing discrimination through an ambitious data visualization project that maps housing discrimination in Minneapolis in the early 20th century.
URL: https://expmag.com/2020/11/how-minneapolis-mapped-its-own-history-of-racial-segregation/
The Godfather of Black Space in Minneapolis (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Mecca Bos
Publication: KFAI MinneCulture
Date: 6/29/2021
Abstract: Podcast about a Black entrepreneur breaking through racial restrictions.
URL: https://soundcloud.com/minneculture/ep-30-the-godfather-of-black-space-in-minneapolis
"Finding Home" (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Fred De Sam Lazaro
Publication: PBS News Hour
Date: 8/13/2021
Abstract: Mapping Prejudice and Director Kirsten Delegard featured in a broadcast news feature about racial disparities in homeownership in the Twin Cities.
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il2rL0cq3XY
Is there racism in the deed to your home (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Sara Clemence
Publication: The New York Times
Date: 8/17/2021
Abstract: An examination of racial covenants in deeds and the difficulties in eliminating them. Kirsten Delegard and Mapping Prejudice are featured. (8/22/2021 print edition)
URL: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/17/realestate/racism-home-deeds.html
Golden Valley city staff project turns into growing effort to denounce racial covenants (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Kim Hyatt
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: 3/13/2021
Abstract: The Just Deeds Project pairs homeowners with pro bono attorneys to discharge racial covenants, the language embedded in deeds beginning in 1910 that segregated neighborhoods throughout the Twin Cities metro. Though unenforceable after a landmark 1948 Supreme Court ruling, the language of racial covenants remains in thousands of deeds.
URL: https://www.startribune.com/golden-valley-city-staff-project-turns-into-growing-effort-to-denounce-racial-covenants/600034070/
Minneapolis homeowners can now reject racial covenants on their deeds (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Lydia Morrell
Publication: Minnesota Daily
Date: 3/22/2021
Abstract: The city of Minneapolis signed on to the Just Deeds initiative March 3, creating a free pathway for homeowners to discharge racial covenants that still exist in the deeds to their homes.
Supporters say Just Deeds is an early step in broader discussions about the impacts of racial covenants, which are contracts created in the early 1900s that blocked people of color from owning a property. Seven cities in Hennepin County have decided to take part in the Just Deeds project, and 101 covenants have been discharged so far.
Mapping Prejudice, a University of Minnesota-affiliated group of historians, geographers and community members, partnered with Just Deeds to share its map of racial covenants in Hennepin County. More than 8,000 racial covenants were recorded in Minneapolis.
URL: https://mndaily.com/266650/news/minneapolis-homeowners-can-now-reject-racial-covenants-on-their-deed/
Tracking structural racism (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Allison Campbell Jensen
Publication: continuum
Date: 3/24/2021
Abstract: Profile of Mapping Prejudice volunteer Peggy Petersen, a property deeds sleuth who was essential to starting the project.
URL: http://https://www.continuum.umn.edu/2021/03/tracking-structural-racism/
Brooklyn Center looks to remove discriminatory covenants from city property (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Kevin Miller
Publication: Sun Post
Date: 3/29/2021
Abstract: The Brooklyn Center City Council has joined a growing group of local governments that have condemned the use of discriminatory housing covenants, instructing the city’s staff March 22 to discharge any such covenants found on city-owned property.
URL: https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_post/community/brooklyncenter/brooklyn-center-looks-to-remove-discriminatory-covenants-from-city-property/article_81f9b612-90e8-11eb-84a0-eb2cd217fde5.html
These Minnesotans renounced the racial covenants for their homes (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Erica Pearson
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: 4/6/2021
Abstract: "Folks are determined to have a reckoning with structural racism, and this practice is something that people can do to start enacting change," said Kirsten Santelices, Golden Valley's deputy city manager. "The language in the racially restrictive covenants is clear. There is no room for an argument that these practices were not inherently racist. This gives people motivation to take action."
URL: https://www.startribune.com/these-minnesotans-renounced-the-racial-covenants-for-their-homes/600042723/?refresh=true
Why Black homeownership lags badly in Minneapolis (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Rachel Bachman
Publication: Wall Street Journal
Date: 5/1/2021
Abstract: The homeownership gap between Black and white Americans has grown larger in recent years than at any time since the 1968 passage of the Fair Housing Act. In Minnesota’s biggest city, the gap is more like a canyon.
In the Minneapolis metro area, 77% of white residents own homes, compared with 25% of Black residents—a 52-percentage-point difference, larger than in any other major U.S. city, according to an analysis of census and survey data by the Minnesota State Demographic Center, a state agency.
A trove of new research suggests that one factor is a tool of discrimination from 100 years ago: racially restrictive covenants . . .
URL: https://www.wsj.com/articles/black-homeownership-lags-minneapolis-covenants-11619821762
Review of 'Brave New Home': Our future in smarter, simpler, happier housing (Review)
Author(s): Ann Mayhew
Publication: Enter
Date: 2/18/2021
Abstract: “The data suggest that the current housing paradigm—predominantly oriented around owning a single-family home—is unaffordable, unhealthy, and out of step with consumer demand,” writes Diana Lind in her new book Brave New Home, a highly readable look at how we got here and what we can do about it.
URL: https://www.entermn.com/articles/brave-new-home-review
Minneapolis starts program to disavow racial covenants (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Liz Navaratil
Publication: Star Tribune
Date: 3/3/2021
Abstract: While it has been illegal to enforce the racial covenants since at least 1968, many of the restrictions remain in property records. Citing statistics from the Mapping Prejudice project based at the University of Minnesota, the city said it believes more than 8,000 properties in Minneapolis have racial covenants. The city's new Just Deeds Project, unveiled Wednesday, will allow people to file paperwork condemning the racial covenants and formally declaring that they don't want them enforced.
URL: https://www.startribune.com/minneapolis-starts-program-to-disavow-racial-covenants/600029949/
Award-winning partnership (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Allison Campbell Jensen
Publication: continuum
Date: 3/26/2021
Abstract: Mapping Prejudice and Hennepin County jointly received the 2021 John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award from the Minnesota Coalition on Government Information. Mapping Prejudice also recently received an Outstanding Public History Project Award from the National Council on Public History.
URL: https://www.continuum.umn.edu/2021/03/award-winning-partnership/
Award-winning changemaker (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Allison Campbell Jensen
Publication: continuum
Date: 9/30/2020
Abstract: The National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC) has recognized the Mapping Prejudice Project with a Catalyst award.
URL: https://www.continuum.umn.edu/2020/09/award-winning-changemaker/
New Minneapolis project helps homeowners discharge racial covenants (Media Coverage)
Publication: KARE-11 TV
Date: 3/3/2021
Abstract: Through a new city initiative, Minneapolis homeowners have a way to learn about and discharge racial covenants from their properties -- discriminatory legal documents that experts say caused long-lasting damage.
URL: https://www.kare11.com/article/news/local/minneapolis-discharge-racial-covenants-housing-discrimination/89-41b5e303-f148-4094-b7f5-ba70f7fcf811
Students advance DEI through Business 200 (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Jamie Tjornehoj
Publication: University of St. Thomas Newsroom
Date: 3/10/2021
Abstract: Students in the Business 200 course this past year reviewed racial covenants issued only 50-100 years ago to find how deeply rooted racial disparities were in the Twin Cities, even when it came to who could and couldn’t own a home in certain neighborhoods. Using Business 200 as a platform to work with Mapping Prejudice, these students made findings that sparked surprise and revelations about race and privilege.
URL: https://news.stthomas.edu/students-advance-dei-through-business-200/
Mapping Prejudice — Urban Agenda (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Lissa Jones
Publication: Urban Agenda (radio show)
Date: 10/15/2020
Abstract: Mapping Prejudice is showing what communities of color have known for decades. Structural barriers stopped many people who were not white from buying property and building wealth for most of the last century.
URL: https://urbanagendamedia.com/2020/10/15/mapping-prejudice/
Racist housing covenants haunt properties across the country. New laws make them easier to remove (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Justin Wm. Moyer
Publication: Washington Post
Date: 10/22/2020
Abstract: A look at the widespread use of racial covenants across the United States and the new laws to remove them. Mapping Prejudice is cited and Kirsten Delegard is quoted.
URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/racist-housing-covenants/2020/10/21/9d262738-0261-11eb-8879-7663b816bfa5_story.html
Race & Real Estate: Strategic Segregation (Review)
Author(s): Michael Joyce
Publication: Health in All Things podcast
Date: 2/22/2021
Abstract: Where we live is intimately linked to our health — the life expectancy of a child born in a poor neighborhood can be 20 to 30 years shorter than a child born in an upscale neighborhood just a few miles away. For decades, we have used practices and policies in service of “strategic segregation,” concentrating poverty and people of color in the most unhealthy areas of a city. In this episode, we explore this legacy and how we can create better opportunities for housing and health.
URL: https://www.sph.umn.edu/podcast/series-2/episode-2-race-and-real-estate-strategic-segregation/
Wayzata church working to formally renounce racist language in property deed (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Jason Jenkins
Publication: Wayzata Sun Sailor
Date: 1/27/2021
Abstract: A Wayzata church is confronting Minnesota’s history of housing discrimination — and encouraging others to do the same — by taking steps to renounce a racist covenant in their property deed.
URL: https://www.hometownsource.com/sun_sailor/community/wayzata/wayzata-church-working-to-formally-renounce-racist-language-in-property-deed/article_a8f7f35e-5ff2-11eb-9070-5f1f27bfe2b5.html
How Minneapolis mapped its own experience of racial segregation (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Ha Ta
Publication: Experience magazine
Date: 11/1/2020
Abstract: Minneapolis residents have been learning about their own city’s racial inequality and history of housing discrimination through an ambitious data visualization project that maps housing discrimination in Minneapolis in the early 20th century.
URL: https://expmag.com/2020/11/how-minneapolis-mapped-its-own-history-of-racial-segregation/
Sharp Black homeownership disparities plague Minnesota (Media Coverage)
Author(s): Sloane Martin
Publication: WCCO-Radio
Date: 2/1/2021
Abstract: Racist practices including redlining and racial covenants in deeds in the first half of the 20th Century followed by predatory lending targeting Black families are foundational to the ignominious data. It’s prevented generations of Black families from building wealth to pass down.
URL: https://www.radio.com/wccoradio/news/local/sharp-black-homeownership-disparities-plague-minnesotahttp://
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Mapping Prejudice Presentation (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice Presentation
Abstract: An overview of the Mapping Prejudice project for the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 8/6/2020
Location: Via Zoom
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Overview of Mapping Prejudice project for Landgrid Webinar.
Author: Kevin Erhman-Solberg
Date: 8/7/2020
Location: Via Zoom
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Overview of Mapping Prejudice for Capitol River Council of St. Paul.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 8/11/2020
Location: Via Zoom
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Overview of Mapping Prejudice for Zamya Theater.
Author: Kevin Ehrman-Solberg
Date: 8/24/2020
Location: Via Zoom — Twin Cities
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Overview of Mapping Prejudice for Beth El Synagogue
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/8/2020
Location: Via Zoom — Minneapolis
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Overview of Mapping Prejudice for Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/9/2020
Location: Via Zoom — Minneapolis
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Overview of Mapping Prejudice for Minneapolis Area Association of Realtors
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/9/2020
Location: Via Zoom — Minneapolis
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Overview of Mapping Prejudice for Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/18/2020
Location: Via Zoom — Minneapolis
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation on Mapping Prejudice
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/18/2020
Location: Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce
Primary URL:
https://www.mplschamber.com/Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: A presentation about the history of racial covenants in Minneapolis and Hennepin County; Mapping Prejudice received the John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award, jointly with Hennepin County.
Author: Kevin Ehrman-Solberg
Date: 3/15/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://mncogi.org/Prizes
John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award
Date: 3/15/2021
Organization: MNCOGI
Mapping Prejudice (Conference Paper/Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Author: Ryan Mattke
Abstract: Mapping Prejudice: Cartographic Activism and Primary Sources to the American Library Association Map & Geospatial Information Group
Date: 10/23/2020
Primary URL:
https://vimeo.com/477794005Primary URL Description: Webinar recording on Vimeo
Conference Name: American Library Association Map & Geospatial Information Group
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Talk to the national workforce of Wells Fargo Bank.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 2/16/2021
Location: Virtual event
Primary URL:
https://www.wellsfargo.com/Jim Crow of the North + Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Jim Crow of the North + Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation and discussion with public relations/advertising agency
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 2/19/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://carmichaellynchrelate.com/Primary URL Description: Website for the Carmichael Lynch company
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation to Minnesota Association of Professional Employees, local 401
Author: Kevin Ehrman-Solberg
Date: 2/25/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://mape.org/Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation to Women in Public Finance
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 3/2/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://www.wpfc.com/Conversation about Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Conversation about Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Conversation with Tom Weber before a Citizens League audience.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 3/8/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://citizensleague.org/Mapping Prejudice + Q&Q (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Mapping Prejudice + Q&Q
Author: Ryan Mattke
Abstract: Presentation to the Government Documents Roundtable of the American Library Association: Friday Chat
Date Range: 3/12/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
http://www.ala.org/rt/godortResearch Share (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Research Share
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Abstract: Veterans Administration research lunchtime gathering
Date Range: 2/25/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://www.minneapolis.va.gov/Mapping Prejudice (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Author: Kevin Ehrman-Solberg
Abstract: Presentation to Medtronic group
Date Range: 3/16/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://www.medtronic.com/us-en/index.htmlMapping Prejudice (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Author: Ryan Mattke
Abstract: Presentation to Michigan State Digital Humanities seminar class.
Date Range: 3/17/2021
Location: Virtual
A reckoning with structural racism in the Twin Cities (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: A reckoning with structural racism in the Twin Cities
Abstract: Presentation to 500+ people through Friends of the University Libraries.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 3/18/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://www.continuum.umn.edu/event/a-reckoning-with-structural-racism-in-the-twin-cities/Primary URL Description: continuum is the U of MN Libraries news portal
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation to the League of Women Voters, Roseville, MN
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 3/23/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://lwvrosevillearea.org/Mapping Prejudice + conversation (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Mapping Prejudice + conversation
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Abstract: Public History class, led by Michael Lansing, Augsburg University
Date Range: 3/29/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://www.augsburg.edu/Mapping Prejudice (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Author: Kevin Ehrman-Solberg
Abstract: UMN Chemistry Department Social Justice Lecture
Date Range: 3/29/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://cse.umn.edu/chemMapping Prejudice + Just Deeds (Conference/Institute/Seminar)Title: Mapping Prejudice + Just Deeds
Author: Maria Cisneros
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Abstract: Presentation to Sensible Land Development group
Date Range: 3/31/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://sensibleland.org/Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Lehigh Valley Engaged Humanities Consortium
Author: Ryan Mattke
Date: 4/2/2021
Location: Virtual
Ramsey County Town Hall (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Ramsey County Town Hall
Abstract: Presenting on Mapping Prejudice + Welcoming the Dear Neighbor
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Author: Maggie Mills
Date: 4/8/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
http://www.ramseycounty.usPlace Matters: Mapping Engagement webinar (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Place Matters: Mapping Engagement webinar
Abstract: New Place Matters webinar series showcases the University's many place-based projects and offers practitioners and participants of all levels the opportunity to share the challenges and considerations involved in place-based scholarship
Author: Ryan Mattke
Date: 4/30/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://engagement.umn.edu/ope-webinar-series-place-matters-kicks-mapping-engagement%E2%80%94noon-friday-april-30Primary URL Description: University of Minnesota Office of Public Engagement
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: A presentation on the Mapping Prejudice Project to the Minnesota State Bar Association.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 6/25/2021
Location: Minnesota State Bar Association meeting
Primary URL:
https://www.mnbar.org/“Mapping a Path towards Equity: Reflections on a Co-Creative Community Praxis.” (Article)Title: “Mapping a Path towards Equity: Reflections on a Co-Creative Community Praxis.”
Author: Kevin Ehrman-Solberg
Author: Bonnie Keeler
Author: Kate Derickson
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Abstract: ‘Community geography’ is a growing sub-field that leverages academic resources to facilitate spatial research in partnership with local communities. The Mapping Prejudice Project and the CREATE Initiative, two interdisciplinary projects at the University of Minnesota, demonstrate some of the opportunities and challenges associated with practicing community geography. Mapping Prejudice is leveraging community crowdsourcing to build the first comprehensive spatial database of racially restrictive housing covenants in the United States. CREATE is co-developing research on critical problems at the intersection of environment and equity through collaboration with community partners. These two projects incorporate a methodological commitment to place-based and historically grounded research that seeks to make knowledge in—and in relation to—a specific place. Incorporating earlier feminist and critical GIS theory, these projects have adopted an iterative research model that places under-resourced communities at the forefront of the research process. Their work produces a fluid, responsive, and co-creative approach that has the capacity to legitimate its knowledge claims through responsiveness to community needs and collective experience.
Year: 2020
Primary URL:
http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10708-020-10294-1Format: Journal
Periodical Title: GeoJournal
Publisher: Springer
NCPH Outstanding Public History Project Award (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: NCPH Outstanding Public History Project Award
Abstract: An award recognizing projects–digital, print, film, exhibit, etc.–that contribute to a broader public reflection and appreciation of the past or that serves as a model of professional public history practice.
Author: National Council on Public History
Date: 05/01/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://ncph.org/about/awards/ph-project-award/Primary URL Description: Website for the National Council on Public History
Prizes
NCPH Outstanding Public History Project Award
Date: 5/1/2021
Organization: National Council on Public History
Abstract: Award recognizing projects–digital, print, film, exhibit, etc.–that contribute to a broader public reflection and appreciation of the past or that serves as a model of professional public history practice.
MNCOGI John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: MNCOGI John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award
Abstract: The John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information award is given to those individuals and groups who demonstrate through expression and action commitment to the idea that a popular and democratic government can never realize the aspirations of the founding fathers without the participation of an informed electorate.
Author: MNCOGI
Date: 09/01/2021
Location: Virtual
Primary URL:
https://mncogi.org/finnegan-foi-award/Primary URL Description: Website for Minnesota Coalition for Government Information
Prizes
MCCOGI John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information Award
Date: 9/1/2021
Organization: Minnesota Coalition on Government Information
Abstract: The John R. Finnegan Freedom of Information award is given to those individuals and groups who demonstrate through expression and action commitment to the idea that a popular and democratic government can never realize the aspirations of the founding fathers without the participation of an informed electorate.
NSGIC Geospatial Excellence - Catalyst Award
Date: 11/1/2020
Organization: National States Geographic Information Council
Abstract: Catalyst Awards: for extraordinary effort and/or results in getting things done:
Mapping Prejudice: The Map Library as a Hub for Community Co-Creation and Social Change, (Article)Title: Mapping Prejudice: The Map Library as a Hub for Community Co-Creation and Social Change,
Author: Danya Leebaw
Author: Ryan Mattke
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Abstract: The John R. Borchert Map Library was the ideal incubator for an experiment that has changed how a wide range of people are thinking about structural racism and the history of race in American urban environments. Mapping Prejudice used a cartographic visualization of racial covenants as the intellectual nexus of a project that transcended disciplinary boundaries and invited community members into cutting-edge research work. The Map Library provided the physical space, resources, and geospatial expertise necessary for community-driven mapping work. It also served as an intersectional hub necessary for this transformative research initiative, illustrating the synergies between map librarianship and other disciplines. The work depended on the unique contributions of the map librarian: project management; experience networking with researchers, campus departments, and community groups; and knowledge of best practices surrounding data management, curation, and reuse. This article explains how Mapping Prejudice changed academic scholarship and public understandings by engaging volunteers in meaningful research. It concludes by providing a description of future directions for this project and calls on librarians to lead more work of this kind. The example of Mapping Prejudice suggests ways that map librarians can be leading new modes of inclusive, equitable and community-responsive research.
Year: 2022
Primary URL:
http:// DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2022.2076006Access Model: open access
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: Journal of Map & Geography Libraries
Publisher: Journal of Map & Geography Libraries, DOI: 10.1080/15420353.2022.2076006
How a Minneapolis public history project is building political will to redress racial housing disparities, (Blog Post)Title: How a Minneapolis public history project is building political will to redress racial housing disparities,
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Author: Danya Leebaw
Abstract: In the last year, the Mapping Prejudice team has focused on explaining why its institutional home in an academic research library can serve as a model for other libraries, institutions of higher education, and social justice initiatives. We have explored this topic in a blog post for the Brookings Institute as well as a scholarly journal article intended to reach librarians. As our Brookings piece explained, “A library makes perfect sense for a justice-oriented public history project like this because of its values and aspirations, even if the gap between these and reality can be significant and problematic. Libraries are committed to openness and collaboration, while public historians are driven to listen and co-create with the community.”
Date: 05/11/2022
Primary URL:
http://https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-avenue/2022/05/11/how-a-minneapolis-public-history-project-is-building-political-will-to-redress-racial-housing-disparities/Primary URL Description: The Avenue, Brookings
Blog Title: The Avenue
Website: Brookings Blog
Theater of Public Policy (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Theater of Public Policy
Abstract: Panel and comedy improv
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 07/30/2021
Location: Mill City Museum, Minneapolis
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation on Mapping Prejudice
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 09/13/2021
Location: Sabes Jewish Community Center, St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Rochester New York Humanities Council Community-Centered Digital Places: A Roundtable
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 11/04/2021
Location: Rochester New York Humanities Council Community-Centered Digital Places: A Roundtable
Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium Educator Day (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium Educator Day
Abstract: Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium Educator Day
Author: Delegard
Date: 11/13/2021
Location: Minnesota GIS/LIS Consortium Educator Day
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: University of Minnesota Women's Club
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 11/09/2021
Location: University of Minnesota Women's Club
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Falcon Heights Community Engagement Commission: Human Rights Day
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 12/06/2021
Location: Falcon Heights, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation to the planning team for a new light rail line being constructed in North Minneapolis.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 1/24/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Keynote for Minnesota Land Surveyors Association Conference
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 2/24/2022
Location: Minnesota Land Surveyors Association Conference
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for leadership cohort for California Agricultural Leadership Foundation
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 03/02/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR)
Author: Michael Corey
Date: 3/4/2022
Location: Atlanta, GA
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Hennepin County Community Engagement Community of Practice
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 3/10/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Augsburg University Public History class
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 3/28/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: SUNY Binghamton Public history class
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 3/31/2022
Location: Binghamton, New York
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for hybrid law school session, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 4/02/2022
Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: A presentation in the "candid conversation" series for Wells Fargo. This presentation on the history of discriminatory housing practices was broadcast to thousands of mortgage lenders connected to Wells Fargo.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 4/19/2022
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for 9th grade class at Great River School, St. Paul Minnesota
Author: Michael Corey
Date: 5/02/2022
Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Academic and Research Libraries Division (ARLD) Minnesota Conference
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 5/06/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation at NEH workshop on crowdsourcing
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 5/13/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Racial Covenants in Ramsey County: The Results So Far, St. Catherine University (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Racial Covenants in Ramsey County: The Results So Far, St. Catherine University
Abstract: Large public event to share the preliminary map of racial covenants in Ramsey County.
Author: Michael Corey
Date: 6/15/2022
Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Engaging the humanities through geography (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Engaging the humanities through geography
Abstract: NEH summer institute--Engaging the humanities through geography. Presentation at workshop at Northeastern University in Boston.
Author: Michael Corey
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 6/21/2022
Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Racial Covenants in St. Paul (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Racial Covenants in St. Paul
Abstract: Presentation at the Mac-Groveland neighborhood association, Macalester College, St. Paul
Author: Michael Corey
Date: 8/3/2022
Location: Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota
Racial Covenants in Bloomington, Minnesota (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Racial Covenants in Bloomington, Minnesota
Abstract: Public event with the city of Bloomington, Bryant Park, Bloomington
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 8/10/2022
Location: Bryant Park, Bloomington, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for the Golden Valley City Council Housing Redevelopment Agency
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 8/16/2022
Location: Golden Valley, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for the staff of Minitex at the University of Minnesota Libraries.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 8/17/2022
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for MN GIS/LIS and Open Twin Cities Book Club
Author: Jake Ford
Date: 8/20/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Keynote for the MN Society of Professional Surveyor (MSPS) Conference - MN Department of Transportation: Right of way conference
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/21/2022
Location: Breezy Point, Minnesota
Human in the Data (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Human in the Data
Abstract: Moderated panel: Spotlight Series: Global Food Security and How We Feed Each other - Human in the Data
Author: Michael Corey
Date: 9/23/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
New Jim Crow of the North Digital Stories (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: New Jim Crow of the North Digital Stories
Abstract: Presentation of new "Jim Crow of the North" digital stories at the Parkway Theater, Co-sponsored by TPT and Free the Deeds
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Author: Penny Petersen
Date: 9/26/2022
Location: Minneapolis, MN
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation with showing of Jim Crow of the North at the Homeownership Opportunity Alliance
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/27/2022
Location: University Research and Outreach Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice in Minnesota (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice in Minnesota
Abstract: Rochester Rotary Clubs of Rochester Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion team - Friday Feature
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 9/30/2022
Location: Rochester, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation to Geography of the Twin Cities class at the University of Minnesota.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 10/04/2022
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: British-American Project (BAP) Leadership Conference: A New Reckoning
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 10/07/2022
Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Keynote for MN+ Digital Collections Conference
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 10/17/2022
Location: St Paul, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: NACIS Conference Workshop Presentation
Author: Emily Cavazos
Author: Jake Ford
Date: 10/20/2022
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Thinking Spatially Symposium: Indigenous Mapping (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Thinking Spatially Symposium: Indigenous Mapping
Abstract: Michael Corey was the moderator for the Institute for Advanced Studies Spotlight Series: Thinking Spatially Symposium: Indigenous Mapping
Author: Michael Corey
Date: 10/21/2022
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for the Minneapolis Rent Stabilization working group, city of Minneapolis.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 11/01/2022
Location: Minneapolis Central Library, Minneapolis
Mapping Prejudice (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice
Abstract: Presentation for clinics at the University of Minnesota Law School.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 11/03/2022
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Zed Talks, Mapping Prejudice in Minnesota (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Zed Talks, Mapping Prejudice in Minnesota
Abstract: Presentation for the Zumbro Lutheran Church, Rochester, Minnesota.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 11/13/2022
Location: Rochester, Minnesota.
Mapping Prejudice in Linden Hills (Public Lecture or Presentation)Title: Mapping Prejudice in Linden Hills
Abstract: Presentation for a neighborhood association in Minneapolis.
Author: Kirsten Delegard
Date: 11/14/2022
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota