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Awareness, Agitation and Action: Fayetteville Street Projects Audio Tour | Presented by Durham CAN

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Before there was ‘Fayette Place’ there was Fayetteville Street Projects (FSP): a public housing community developed by the Durham Housing Authority in 1967. And before there was the Fayetteville Street Projects, a neighborhood that was part of Durham's historic, African-American Hayti community. Although the buildings are gone, the land remains, and the people and stories shaped there are still very much alive. This audio tour is a small collection of the people connected to the Fayetteville Street Projects that to affirm that Durham’s future cannot move forward without remembering its past.

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September 23, 2021

'A Crossroads' | Pastor William Lucas, First Chronicles Community Church

<p>"We pay taxes just like they do, we work just like they do, and we're citizens just like they are."</p>

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September 23, 2021

'The Struggle' | Ms. Regina Mays, Franklin Village

<p>"I knew a lady who had a voucher and she stayed at Urban Ministries' Shelter for over a year...and she was a Fayetteville Street resident."</p>

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September 23, 2021

'These Kids Are Me' | Ms. Chauntia Gilchrist, GRAB Durham

<p>"The City involvement was <strong>way</strong> different than now."</p>

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What is Awareness, Agitation and Action: Fayetteville Street Projects Audio Tour | Presented by Durham CAN?

Before there was ‘Fayette Place’ there was Fayetteville Street Projects (FSP): a public housing community developed by the Durham Housing Authority in 1967. And before there was the Fayetteville Street Projects, a neighborhood that was part of Durham's historic, African-American Hayti community.

Although the buildings are gone, the land remains, and the people and stories shaped there are still very much alive. This audio tour is a small collection of the people connected to the Fayetteville Street Projects that to affirm that Durham’s future cannot move forward without remembering its past.

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This podcast updates daily.

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