Resilience and Rebirth in Appalachia: Stories of Preservation, Restoration, and Community Spirit from Coal Mining Country
NPC is thrilled to join with the Sunday Creek Associates, the Little Cities of Black Diamonds, Ohio’s Winding Road, and other local partners for an evening of unforgettable storytelling that will explore the legacy of the Tecumseh Theater as a historic cultural center, and a microcosm of not only the Southeast Ohio region, but our nation as a whole. From economic turbulence, to tragedy and loss, to re-growth and restoration, Shawnee’s story is one that feels close to home whether you live in a small heartland village or a sprawling coastal city.
Stopping Traffic: What Open Streets Mean for Neighborhoods
NPC presents a myriad of perspectives on the continuing experiment of NYC’s Open Streets program, and what it means for preserving neighborhoods. Community leaders and representatives from the DOT will come together to discuss the concept’s past, present reality, and what the future might hold.
Finding Home: A Conversation with the Bushwick Starr
NPC takes a peek behind the curtain of what it takes to own property and work towards becoming a cultural anchor of your community, looking at not-for-profit theatre organization Bushwick Starr as a case study.
Reimagining the Neighborhood Library
Shamichael Hallman discusses how an understanding of history and a vision for the role of libraries has shaped Cossitt Library's renovation.
Finding Home in 2021: Meeting the Space Needs of the Non-Profit Community
A nuts and bolts discussion on how to meet the space needs of the non-profit community.