PHOENIX FLIES 2026 | Bridging the Gap

Monday March 23, 2026 06:00 PM EDT
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PHOENIX FLIES 2026 | Bridging the GapByThe Atlanta Preservation Center FollowThe Atlanta Preservation CenterAtlanta, GAMonday, Mar 23, 2026 at 6 pm to Monday, Mar 23, 2026 at 7:30 pmOverviewProject Labs creates opportunities for faculty and students to collaborate meaningfully with Atlanta’s neighborhoods.Universities are often seen as removed from their physical location, with their global missions sometimes overshadowing local connections. When they do engage with local communities, they can be perceived as outsiders collecting data rather than as true partners. At Georgia State University, Project Labs are one approach to bridging this gap by creating opportunities for faculty and students to collaborate meaningfully with Atlanta’s neighborhoods. In the Mapping Atlanta Project Lab, faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students collaborate on mapping projects that blend data visualization with storytelling, focusing on the lived experiences of Atlanta neighborhoods. Students gain hands-on skills in research, GIS mapping, data collection and cleaning, and geospatial thinking. Since Fall 2025, the lab has partnered with the Reynoldstown Rangers, a neighborhood group dedicated to building community resilience. Together, they are supporting the Museum of Reynoldstown—a community-facing space on the Atlanta Beltline featuring rotating exhibits about the neighborhood's past, present, and possible futures. Lab students contribute through archival research and mapping, helping the museum and the community preserve and share their stories.Project Labs creates opportunities for faculty and students to collaborate meaningfully with Atlanta’s neighborhoods.Universities are often seen as removed from their physical location, with their global missions sometimes overshadowing local connections. When they do engage with local communities, they can be perceived as outsiders collecting data rather than as true partners. At Georgia State University, Project Labs are one approach to bridging this gap by creating opportunities for faculty and students to collaborate meaningfully with Atlanta’s neighborhoods. In the Mapping Atlanta Project Lab, faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students collaborate on mapping projects that blend data visualization with storytelling, focusing on the lived experiences of Atlanta neighborhoods. Students gain hands-on skills in research, GIS mapping, data collection and cleaning, and geospatial thinking. Since Fall 2025, the lab has partnered with the Reynoldstown Rangers, a neighborhood group dedicated to building community resilience. Together, they are supporting the Museum of Reynoldstown—a community-facing space on the Atlanta Beltline featuring rotating exhibits about the neighborhood's past, present, and possible futures. Lab students contribute through archival research and mapping, helping the museum and the community preserve and share their stories.Read lessGood to knowHighlights1 hour 30 minutesIn personRefund PolicyNo refundsHighlights1 hour 30 minutesIn personRefund PolicyNo refundsLocationThe Atlanta Preservation Center327 St. Paul Avenue SEAtlanta, GA 30312How do you want to get there?DrivingPublic transportBikingWalkingShow mapOrganized byThe Atlanta Preservation CenterFollowers3218Events1693Hosting6 yearsContact FollowReport this event
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327 St Paul Ave SE
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