This Community Learning Center (63D Hansen Road) will partner with the Community Engaged Learning program and the Department of Community Service of Brandeis University
Site of the tragic encounter between Emmett Till and Carolyn Bryant in August 1955, which led to the brutal lynching of Emmett Till. The murder and subsequent trial galvanized national and international outrage, and is considered by many to have been a...
The Delta Center, at Delta State University in Cleveland,MS, promotes understanding of the history and culture of the Mississippi Delta and its significance to the rest of the world. The Brandeis University community-engaged learning program has partne...
A community museum exploring the history of the blues, Baptist Town, and African-American culture in the Mississippi Delta. A site on the audio walking tour of Baptist Town, under development by Brandeis University students, in collaboration with the D...
Hoover\'s Grocery and Country Kitchen, at 214 Young Street, in Greenwood\'s Bapist Town neighborhood. An important community gathering site. A site on the audio walking tour of Baptist Town, developed by Brandeis University students, in collaboration wit...
A well-beloved emporium of blues music and folk art in Clarksdale, MS. Very helpful to Brandeis University students as they have developed an audio walking tour of the nearby Clarksdale New World District.
Early Wright (aka "Soul Man"), who broadcast on WROX,was one of the nation\'s first prominent African-American DJs. This site is a stopping place in the audio tour of the New World District developed by Brandeis University students in collaboration with...
Ms. Shirley Fair\'s store in Clarksdale. This site is a stopping place in the audio tour of the New World District developed by Brandeis University students in collaboration with Delta Blues Museum and the Delta Center for Culture and Learning. Click on...
This site is a stopping point in the audio history walking tour developed by Brandeis students in collaboration with the Delta Blues Museum and the Delta Center for Culture and Learning (Delta State University) Click on the url below to hear memories a...
The New Roxy was the New World District\'s premier movie theater. This site is a stopping place in the audio tour of the New World District developed by Brandeis University students in collaboration with Delta Blues Museum and the Delta Center for Cultu...
Ms. Brenda Outlaw\'s fashion boutique. This site is a stopping place in the audio tour of the New World District developed by Brandeis University students in collaboration with Delta Blues Museum and the Delta Center for Culture and Learning. Click on t...
Famed as a gathering place during the civil rights movment; owned by movement leader Aaron Henry. The site is a stopping place in the audio tour of the New World District, developed by Brandeis University students in collaboration with Delta Blues Muse...
The Delta Blues Museum is dedicated to creating a welcoming place where visitors find meaning, value, and perspective by exploring the history and heritage of the unique American musical art form of the blues.
Waltham park, with basketball court. One communty mural on wall. On November 11, 2007, Brandeis CP 201 students collaborated Peer Leaders at the Boys and Girls club to paint a new mural there. The mural is entitled "Paths to Success" and depicts a fork...
In December 2007, the Lincoln Public Library will host an exhibition, organized by the Sudanese Education Fund, of paintings by refugees from Southern Sudan. Brandeis students will assist in installing the paintings.
The Southern Sudan Cultural Documentation Center, a collaboration between the Sudanese Education Fund and Brandeis University\'s Department of Anthropology, is housed in the Brandeis Anthropology Department
In collaboration with the Sudanese Education Fund, Brandeis University, and the Southern Sudanese Cultural Documentation Center, Springstep in Fall 2007 mounted an exhibition of paintings by Southern Sudanese refugees.
The Anthropology Department at Brandeis Univesity houses the Southern Sudanese Cultural Documentation Center, a collaborative initiatve with the Sudanese Education Fund
Mark Auslander\'s office is Brown 219 (Department of Anthropology). He ...
This fenced-in area, around a rock, was very overgrown with weeds and vines. Brandeis students cleaned it on 9/30/07 and began to paint the chain link fence. They continued to paint it on 11/4/07.