And why did yall' do this again?
the center, the vibe
learnt
100

Invented in 1886, this having room to vroom was more important than Knoxvillians having homes after WWII

What is an automobile?

100

The first neighborhood to be demolished by urban renewal.

What is the Bottom?

100

The largest creek that flows through Knoxville and was moved to accommodate "progress".

What is 1st creek?

200

This sport's stadium is going to be housed in the same neighborhood that was first demolished by urban renewal--in the same tradition of not asking the community what they want instead.

What is Baseball?

200

Located on 2340 E Magnolia, this center serves Black Knoxvillians' creativity, culture, and community.

What is the Bottom?

200

The most Black populated part of Knoxville.

What is East Knoxville?

300

The parkway that rerouted 1st creek and ushered in the destruction of The Bottom (neighborhood).

What is James White Parkway?

300

The oldest program of our community center, this program teaches young people about entrepreneurship and crafting.

What is Sew it Sell it?

300

The years that urban renewal officially began and ended.

What is 1959 & 1974?

400

The urban renewal project that changed First Creek.

What is the Willow Street Project?

400

Sometimes dubbed urban renewal 2.0,  this modern day development is why our community center was purchased this year to avoid displacement.

What is gentrification?

400

Home of the Ice Bears & built during the Mountain View urban renewel project, which brought on housing developments aka "the projects" to East Knoxville.

What is the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum? 

500

They were founded in 1936 to provide better homes for Knoxvillians, but by 1974-- they actually displaced more than housed.

What is the Knoxville Housing Authority?

500

The full name and position of your educator today.

Who is Pumpkin Starr and Director of Programs?

500

Largely why Magnolia Avenue use to have mostly Black businesses, this urban renewal project pushed businesses and homes towards our current neighborhood

What is the Morningside Project?