


About
The Undesign the Redline exhibit, hosted at John Carroll University, is an interactive and educational experience that delves into the history and ongoing impacts of structural racism and inequality. Rooted in the 1938 Redlining maps, the exhibit traces how systemic inequities have compounded over time and invites participants to envision and contribute to transformative solutions.
This nationally traveling exhibit fosters learning, dialogue, and action by encouraging communities to explore the stories of the past and imagine an equitable future. As a dynamic framework, Undesign the Redline incorporates insights from its various installations, amplifying voices and creating connections across diverse spaces—from storefronts to corporate settings.
By engaging with this powerful initiative, participants become part of a collective effort to address entrenched systemic issues with intentionality and purpose.