What were the project goals?
Our initial goals were to provide job training and to make healthy fare available for the residents and workers of Dudley Square.
Have they changed over time?
From the moment we opened our doors, customers approached us with new ideas: to offer cooking classes, to showcase local art on our walls, to host a performance series, to host a lecture series, and to showcase films, and we partnered in making these events happen. All of these things were filling voids in our community and contributing to our identity as a vital cultural center. Today we are members of two cultural networks, coordinating and collaborating with fellow institutions to increase the cultural offerings in our community.
Who are the project partners and stakeholders?
The residents and workers of Dudley Square are our primary stakeholders. We have partnerships with all of the local universities and schools. Our first cultural partnership is the Common Thread coalition, whose mission is to improve the public perception of Dudley Square, through hosting monthly public events. Common Thread Partners include Historic Boston, 10 Point Coalition, Black Ministerial Alliance, Madison Park Development Corp, Gallery Basquiat, and the local Police HQ. Our second partnership is the Roxbury Cultural Network, which serves a similar purpose with arts venues across Roxbury.