In 2019, Durham, North Carolina will celebrate the 150th anniversary of its founding. Much has changed in the 150 years since the city’s beginnings as a depot on the railroad between Raleigh and Hillsborough. Today, Durham is a midsize southern city on the rise. Located in one of the fastest growing regions in the country, it is staking out its place as a hotspot in the new economy. But many are not benefiting from Durham’s renaissance, especially when it comes to housing. Gentrification is rapidly displacing historic working-class communities, Durham County has the highest eviction rate in the state, and wages are failing to keep up with quickly rising housing costs. By nearly every measure, great housing inequality exists, and in many ways, is deepening.
Our team believes that these problems cannot be addressed without a deeper understanding of the roots of inequality in the place we call home. History is a powerful tool: the stories we tell each other impact the policies we create and the ways we come together to address racial and economic inequality in our community. “Uneven Ground” presents major historical themes in the story of housing and land in Durham, underscoring the role of both race and class, from the time of colonial settlers through the 1960s. We recognize that the story does not end there, and hope that this exhibit lays the foundation for further reflection and community dialogue about the hopes and challenges of housing and land equity in Durham’s modern era.
Tia Hall, Community Research Director
Kimber Heinz, Exhibition Project Manager
Robert Korstad, Faculty Director
Melissa Norton, Project Director
Tim Stallmann, Research Cartographer & Lead Designer
Innovation and Impact Grant and Policy Bridge Fund, Sanford School of Public Policy, Duke University
Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity, Duke University
MDC
Rebekah Miel, Miel Design Studio
Moriah LeFebvre
Maya Durvasula
Mina Ezikpe
Adrienne Harreveld
Shadman Uddin
Amy Swain
Trey Walk
Benjamin Filene
Andrea Farrior
Brother Ray Eurquhart
Ivan Almonte
DeDreana Freeman
Gann Herman
Dan Hudgins
John Killeen
Barbara Lau
Selina Mack
Nadiah Porter
John Schelp
Camryn Smith
Danielle Spurlock
Emily Stewart
Mayme Webb-Bledsoe
Janet Xiao
Quran Karriem and Ilsa Spaan, Leads Creative
Sara Leone, Proofreading
Bull City Signs
Emily-Kate Hannapel
Elizabeth Schulman, Durham County Library
Jason Tomberlin, Wilson Library, UNC Chapel Hill
City of Durham Human Relations Division
Durham Community Land Trustees
Aaron Carapella, Tribal Nations Maps
Katina Parker
Bruce Orenstein, Center for Documentary Studies
David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University
Laura Williams, Music Library, Duke University
James Davis, Toya Merritt, Larry Revelle, Uneven Ground Audio Recording
Shadrick Addy, NC State University
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