Our WALKS bring together diverse collections of people to demonstrate ways we can address complex environmental concerns.
A: UCC Acosta
HIDDEN WATER STORIES — Justin Hegarty and Jill Sebastian (November 2017)
HIDDEN BLUE/GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE — Carmen Aguilar and Melanie Ariens (March 2018)
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT — Paige Peters and Colin Matthes (April 2018)
Ñ: Kinnickinnic River
Joanna Dema and Jessica Meuininck led the walk through the Pulaski Park Pavilion to 13th Street to observe the disastrous current state of the river and its wildlife.
In June 2018, Mollie Oblinger & Nancy Frank led the group through the history of the area of the Kinnickinnic watershed, beginning with the Ice Age in 10,000 BCE and extending into the future.
KK RIVER: RE-GREENING THE KK RIVER — Joanna Dema and Jessica Meuininck (July 2018)
RIVER DEVELOPMENT AND RIVER MYTHS — Patrick Elliott and Gabriela Riveros (June 2018)
WALKING THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OF THE KK — Mollie Oblinger and Nancy Frank (June 2018)
Photos by Dan Johnson and Darren Hauck.
30th Street Corridor
RECLAMATION AND RESTORATION IN THE 30TH ST INDUSTRIAL CORRIDOR — Tory Kress and Portia Cobb (May 2019)
CONNECTING WATER AND ART IN THE GARDEN HOMES NEIGHBORHOOD — Jerome Flogel and Fatima Laster (May 2019)
Photos by Adam Carr.