Routed in History
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"Routed in History: History Rides on Community Shoulders" is a collaborative project celebrating the rich cultural legacy and historical contributions of African Americans in Seattle’s Central District. This initiative, spearheaded by community activists, RieImagine Solutions LLC, and the Black Heritage Society of Washington State, in partnership with King County Metro and their Bus Shelter Mural program, features 40 photo murals installed across seven bus shelters in the Central District. Each mural reflects a unique aspect of African American history, culture, and resilience, serving as both a tribute to past generations and an inspiration for the future.
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RieImagine Solutions, in collaboration with Black Heritage Society of WA, secured funding from 4Culture and HCAACD (Historical Central Area Arts and Cultural District). RieImagine, played a pivotal role in the engagement and coordination efforts leading to the "Routed in History" project. The company's responsibilities include:
✔︎ Community Engagement: Leading efforts to engage the local community, ensuring their voices and stories are central to the project.
✔︎ Partnership Building: Facilitating collaboration between various stakeholders, including the Black Heritage Society, King County Metro, and other community organizations.
✔︎ Strategic Planning: Developing and implementing strategies to ensure the project meets its objectives and has a lasting impact on the community.
✔︎ Outreach and Advocacy: Advocating for the preservation of African American history in public spaces and ensuring the project's visibility and accessibility.
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Over three years, we did extensive research and collaboration with local historians, community leaders, and cultural organizations. This included community engagement involvement of local residents and stakeholders in the planning and execution of the project. Also, artistic selection and installation of historically significant photographs and murals that reflect the historical Black community of the Central District’s legacy.
Case Study
Project Overview
"Routed in History: History Rides on Community Shoulders" is a transformative public art project that reimagines Seattle's Central District as a living canvas of its rich African American history. By installing 40 powerful photo murals across seven bus shelters, we've created a dynamic and accessible way for residents and visitors alike to connect with the neighborhood's past. This collaborative effort, spearheaded by RieImagine Solutions, the Black Heritage Society of Washington State, and King County Metro, is a testament to the power of community engagement and cultural preservation.
RieImagine’s Role
As a leading community engagement and public relations firm, RieImagine played a pivotal role in the success of "Routed in History." Our expertise in strategic planning, community outreach, and partnership development was instrumental in bringing this vision to life. By centering the voices of local residents and collaborating with key stakeholders, we ensured that the project resonated with the community and achieved its intended impact.
Challenges and Opportunities
The project presented unique challenges, including securing funding, building strong community partnerships, and navigating the complexities of public art installation. However, it also offered unprecedented opportunities to elevate marginalized narratives, revitalize public spaces, and foster a deeper sense of community pride.
Project Impact
"Routed in History" has not only transformed the physical landscape of Seattle's Central District but also enriched the lives of its residents. By celebrating the neighborhood's rich history and fostering a sense of community pride, the project has created a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire and educate for generations to come.” Dale Cummings, Senior Transit Planner-King County Metro
Key Outcomes
Enhanced cultural awareness
The project has deepened public understanding of the African American experience in Seattle's Central District.
Strengthened community pride
Residents, particularly within the African American community, have expressed a renewed sense of identity and belonging.
Created a valuable educational resource
The murals serve as a living classroom, inspiring students, tourists, and residents alike.
Preserved historical legacy
By celebrating the neighborhood's past, the project has contributed to the preservation of important cultural and historical sites.
Lessons Learned
The power of community engagement
Involving residents from the outset is essential for creating projects that resonate and have a lasting impact.
Building strong partnerships
Collaboration with like-minded organizations is key to achieving shared goals.
The importance of storytelling
Effective storytelling is crucial for connecting with audiences and inspiring action.
The potential of public art
Public art can be a powerful tool for social change and community building.
Photos by Converge Media