Sites of Apology / Sites of Hope Map

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Sites of Apology / Sites of Hope Map
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A COMMUNITY MAPPING PROJECT OF
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ABOUT THIS MAP
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SITE OF APOLOGY
SITE OF HOPE
1. Forgotten Street Car Rails / 2. Sandwich Post Office / 3. Forster High School / 4. Huron Church and College Avenue Intersection / 5. University of Windsor Parking Lots / 6. Indian Road Neighbourhood / 7. Indian Road Houses / 8. Assumption Church / 9. Eco House / 10. Atkinson Park / 11. Grace Hospital /
12. Empty Lot Beside Art Gallery of Windsor / 13. Art Gallery of Windsor / 14. St.Clair Centre for the Arts / 15. Downtown Bus Terminal / 16. Canderel Building / 17. Charles Clark Square / 18. The Old Bus Terminal/ 19. The Old Bus Terminal Being Used for the Downtown Farmers’ Market /
20. Phog Lounge / 21. Artcite Inc. / 22. Capitol Theatre’s Potential / 23. Capitol Theatre Being Closed / 24. City Hall’s Inaction / 25. City Hall’s Occasional Good Decisions / 26. Windsor Workers’ Action Centre / 27. The Clock Being Invisible / 28.The Armouries / 29. Glengarry Avenue and Assumption Street /
30. Houses East of the Casino / 31. Riverfront Ampitheatre / 32. Tim Hortons / 33. Jackson Park / 34. Erie Street Business District / 35. Motor Burger Transitioning from Noi / 36. Made in Windsor (RIP) / 37. Peabody Building Closed Down / 38. Windsor Pride / 39. Taloola Cafe / 40. Artist Studios Lost in the
Fire / 41. Drouillard Road / 42. Former School Building Converted to Housing / 43. Epic Buildings Boarded Up / 44. Pelee Passage Light House / 45. Ganacho Trail / 46. WFCU Centre / 47. Zalev Brothers Scrap Yard / 48. Devonshire Mall / 49. Dense Suburbs / 50. Walker Road Big Box Stores
Not exhaustive, nor complete, this map is a work-inprogress, documenting a community in-transition. For
one afternoon in February 2010, we gathered together
with a group of community members to create two
distinct lists: Sites of Apology and Sites of Hope. The
locations identified as part of these two lists were noted
as being places for which we, as a community, might
need to apologize to future generations, or places for
which we might hold some particular hope of their role
in creating a better city for future generations. Over the
following weeks and months, we gradually visited every
site on the list to (un)officially recognize it, demarcating
it with a large ribbon and saying a few words about its
designation. We encourage you to make your own visit
to these sites.
This project was made possible by the Ontario Arts Council.
For more information, please visit www.brokencitylab.org
WINDSOR, ONTARIO
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A Map of the Sites and Conditions that Define the City
Sites of Apology /
Sites of Hope
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