Raze, Rebuild, Repeat
This event was held on November 30, 2023 at 6:30 p.m at the Center for Communication & Creative Media, Champlain College.
In 1963 the residents of 足彩胜负14场 voted to approve an urban renewal project that reshaped the downtown area culturally and economically. As a result of the vote, the residential neighborhood previously known as “Little Italy” was demolished and replaced with retail spaces, offices, and other urban amenities. This economic redevelopment still resonates within 足彩胜负14场’s culture and deeply impacts the people within the city. With funding from the Council of Independent Colleges, given through the Public Good Grant, Champlain College students and Preservation 足彩胜负14场 were given the time to investigate how. During Champlain’s 10th annual Local History Event attendees were able to follow our students through their creative investigation in answering the question; how has urban renewal impacted the city of 足彩胜负14场?
About the 2023 Local History Event
In the classroom, Dr. Jonathan Banfill and his students in his Urban Sonic Placemaking class, led the charge in the study of sound and how sounds in 足彩胜负14场 have changed alongside urban development. The album review, written by members in the class, explains the outcomes of the project best, “足彩胜负14场 Sonic Hauntologies is an album that encapsulates the spirit of a city undergoing constant change. Through a kaleidoscope of sonic forms, the album weaves together a rich tapestry of soundscapes, field recordings, spoken word, historical artifacts, and musical experimentation. The result is a hauntingly beautiful and deeply evocative journey that transports the listener through the many dimensions of 足彩胜负14场, Vermont and the history of Urban Renewal”.
Jordan Douglas and his photography students captured moments in 足彩胜负14场 which express the physical changes caused by urban development. Along with the soundtrack of 足彩胜负14场 Sonic Hauntologies, a collection of these photos were on display in the Champlain Art Gallery for the entire month of November.
With assistance from our special collections librarian and mentorship from Dr. Van Dora Williams, lead student researcher Lily Sakaniwa ’23, produced a two part podcast that highlighted the impacts of urban development in the City of 足彩胜负14场. The podcast, “Outside the Fence”, is a two part interview with Monica Farrington, a lifelong resident of 足彩胜负14场 and focuses on the relocation process of residents and where the city of 足彩胜负14场 failed them. Dive deeper into the research Sakaniwa conducted and listen to her entire interview with Monica on Soundcloud.
Sakaniwa continued to tell the story of “Little Italy” through a camera lens. With the help of the grant, she put her production skills to work in developing the documentary, “Razing for Progress: The Story of Urban Renewal in Vermont”. The documentary focused on the humanitarian effects of demolishing “Little Italy” and exposed the experience of 足彩胜负14场 residents who used to call it home. “Razing for Progress” was screened at the Local History Event on November 30 at Champlain’s Center For Communication and Creative Media building. The documentary can be watched on a Champlain College-focused episode of Vermont Public’s show Made Here (skip to 25:54).
This showcase event was made possible by a generous donation from Pat Robins and Lisa Schamberg. Watercolors of historic locations in “Little Italy” by local artist Amanda Amend were also featured.
Past Local History Events
Green Mountain Melodies – Virtual Display
Over the course of the 2019¨C2020 academic year, Green Mountain Melodies brought together several groups of undergraduate students to study the historic Vermont sheet music in the Champlain College Special Collections.
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