National Public Housing Museum
The National Public Housing Museum in Chicago, IL, is dedicated to preserving, promoting, and propelling the right of all individuals to have a place they can call home. Through exhibitions, oral histories, and community programs, the museum highlights the stories, art, music, and history of public housing residents, fostering a deeper understanding of their lived experiences.
As a member of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience, the museum aims to connect historical narratives with contemporary human rights issues, creating a safe space for reflection and social change. By engaging with the community and developing alternative economies, the museum seeks to empower public housing residents and address systemic injustices.
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