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Philadelphia Monument Lab
Paul Farber
In 2017, Monument Lab—a Philly-based nonpro昀椀t public art, history, and design studio—launched
a participatory research exhibition with artists and researchers to ask: “What is an appropriate
monument for the current city of Philadelphia?” The goals of the project were to engage public
artists in the creation of a series of monument prototypes for display across the city and to invite
Philadelphians and visitors to respond to the central question with their own handwritten monument
proposals.
Resources: Planning
What’s Next?
Community First Toolkit Start Guide, 2024, High Line Network
AISP Network Survey Brief: Governance, 2025, Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy
The Data Equity Framework, 2021, We All Count
(Divorcing) White Supremacy Culture, 2021, Tema Okun
Why Am I Always Being Researched?, 2019, Chicago Beyond
CENTERING RACIAL EQUITY THROUGHOUT THE DATA LIFE CYCLE
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