Explore Upswell Chicago

Explore Upswell Chicago



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Wednesday, November 13

7:00 am – 7:45 am

Upswell Fellows Welcome Breakfast (by Invitation)

Reception
Community Engagement


Welcome to Upswell! This is the first opportunity for all Upswell Fellows to meet one another as your Upswell Fellows experience begins.

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Bronzeville Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


SOLD OUT Named the “Great Migration”, the Bronzeville community on Chicago’s South Side was the center for African-American culture and business in the 1920s-1950s. After years of decline, the community has been rebuilding, making Bronzeville a testament to the power of legacy cultural institutions and social service organizations in urban communities and tactical approaches to community organizing. Stops on this tour include The Urban Resilience Network (TURN), South Side Community Arts Center, and a unique retail space called the Bronzeville Boombox. More about this tour: Bronzeville: A Walk Through Chicago’s Black Metropolis See all tours.

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Chicago Lawn Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


SOLD OUT Home base for this Chicago Lawn tour will be Inner City Muslim Action Network (IMAN) in Chicago’s South Side, where staff and artists will illuminate challenges and solutions for designing programs for those reentering post-incarceration, reenvisioning historic spaces for community use, making public spaces, and more. Stops include the Beloved Community Ceramics Studio to learn about IMAN’s Green Reentry program and the Cornerstore Campaign, as well as the historic Marquette Park for a visit to an MLK memorial site. To register for this tour, please email info@upswell.org or stop by the Upswell registration desk. More about this tour: …

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Englewood Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


Asiaha Butler of the Resident Association of Greater Englewood will lead a tour from 63rd and the Dan Ryan to the Englewood Square on 63rd & Halsted—home of AT&T, Whole Foods, Starbucks and more—then visit the RAGE Headquarters located at 66th & Union. You’ll learn of about RAGE’s efforts, recent investments, and the importance of community voice in community development. You’ll learn about the importance of community partnerships and examine the pathway grassroots organizations in Englewood leverage institutions and corporations to inform development. To register for this tour, please email info@upswell.org or stop by the Upswell registration desk. Sponsored by …

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Hyde Park Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


SOLD OUT From the curious terraces of the UChicago’s Harris School of Public Policy to the catalytic spaces of the Logan Center for the Arts to the cavernous ideas incubator at the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Hyde Park blends art, innovation, and public life in mind-opening ways. And we know who comes to mind when you think of Hyde Park. So, we’ll make sure you see the future location of the Obama Presidential Library, too! More about this tour: Hyde Park: Land of Laureates and Much More See all tours.

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Little Village / Brighton Park Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


SOLD OUT This tour of two communities near Chicago’s West Side will highlight efforts focused on arts, culture, and families to show how arts practices, adaptive reuse of space, and community organizing can help a community thrive. Stops include a youth-dedicated satellite location of the National Museum of Mexican Art, an arts collaborative, a steel company campus that hosts international graffiti artists each year, and a sanctuary school that offers a variety of services for youth and families. More about this tour: Little Village / Brighton Park: Sustaining the “Mexico of the Midwest” See all tours.

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Loop Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


This walking tour of Chicago’s Loop neighborhood features examples of Chicago’s built environment along the Chicago River highlighting the power of tech and engineering and adaptive reuse to create spaces that are both functional and economically viable. Stops include sites along the Chicago River and 1871—an incubator space in the 140,000-square foot Merchandise Mart managed by P33, a cross-disciplinary initiative to drive inclusive, global technology leadership in Chicago. To register for this tour, please email info@upswell.org or stop by the Upswell registration desk. More about this tour: Loop: Innovation Runs Deep in the Oldest Part of Town See all tours.

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Pilsen Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


Lower West Side’s Pilsen community is where Chicago’s rich tradition of architecture meets the vibrant contributions of the city’s Mexican immigrant community. As such, Pilsen is an enriching study of emerging arts practices in urban communities as well as the impact of gentrification in community development. Stops include the National Museum of Mexican Fine Art, Pilsen’s historic 18th Street, and an emerging entrepreneurial business community that’s rich with artistic and culinary diversity. To register for this tour, please email info@upswell.org or stop by the Upswell registration desk. More about this tour: Pilsen: A Chicagoland Stronghold for Mexican Art and Culture See …

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Pullman Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


SOLD OUT All aboard for an issues-based tour of Pullman, the 19th century neighborhood created by railcar magnate Geroge M. Pullman. Designated by President Obama as a National Monument, Pullman is a unique place to explore issues such as historic preservation, urban planning, adaptive re-use, and economic development. Among our stops: an historic apartment building that now offers affordable live/work space for artists and their families, plus a former strip mall where budding restaurateurs can launch their business within a “diverse dining collective.” To register for this tour, please email info@upswell.org or stop by the Upswell registration desk. More about …

Wednesday, November 13

8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Austin / Lawndale Tour

Inside & Out Tours
Chicago, Community Engagement


SOLD OUT The predominantly African-American neighborhoods of Austin and Lawndale on Chicago’s West Side were once thriving manufacturing districts. Visit a former 40-acre Sears Industrial complex in Lawndale now transformed into a community cultural center and architectural asset. Lunch at Farm on Ogden, a Chicago Botanic Garden initiative combining food, health, and jobs to support and sustain a healthy urban community. Explore issues like art spaces and practices, urban/city planning, community organizing, economic and community development, and park-space. See all tours

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