“We are more than just objects and artifacts. We’re the sum of our stories. Our museum is about making the walls talk.”
[The National Public Housing Museum’s founder on Lemons to Llamas blog]
“When asked that question - What are you? - Americans typically answer with their heritage. Why is that?”
[CRG@CGP]
“Few who pine for the pushcart days have noted that change is nothing new for the Lower East Side.”
[TM Education Associate Sarah Litvin for The Jewish Week]
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Thursday, July 9, 2009
National Public Housing Museum Seeks Project Director
If you happen to be job hunting, a new museum in Chicago dedicated to preserving a Great Depression-era public housing development is looking for a project manager to oversee planning and grant writing for Our Stories: Resident Voices of Public Housing, a program supported by a Planning Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Email your CV or resume to kmagee(at)publichousingmuseum.org, or fax it to 312.641.5736.

The only remaining building in the Jane Addams Homes complex, established in 1938 on Chicago's Near West Side.
-posted by Liana Grey

The only remaining building in the Jane Addams Homes complex, established in 1938 on Chicago's Near West Side.
-posted by Liana Grey
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