What People Are Saying
Hear from these residents and business owners by clicking on the videos above.
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Catherine
Simons goes to the U, rents in Southeast Como, bikes to classes on the
West Bank, works in Marcy-Holmes, and is committed to water rights.
Jasmine
Omorogbe is a recent graduate of the U’s College of Liberal Arts and a
spoken word poet who now works in the Office of Admissions.
Tom
Sengupta graduated from the U in the 60s, has been the pharmacist at
Schneider Drug Store in Prospect Park for nearly 40 years, and is a
stalwart champion of civic engagement and political discourse.
Mary
Laurel True works in the Sabo Center for Citizenship and Learning on
the campus of Augsburg College in the West Bank/Cedar-Riverside
neighborhood and works closely with the area’s varied cultural
communities.
Nate
Travis and Jacqueline Dekker-Travis met while in school in the
Dinkytown area of Marcy-Holmes. Jacqueline grew up in and still resides
in the neighborhood.
Marlaine Cox is a graduate of the U and a metalworking artist whose Como studio is four blocks from her home.
Ben
Heywood is a Marcy Open School parent and executive director of The
Soap Factory gallery, a contemporary art space housed in one of the
oldest industrial buildings in the city near the Stone Arch Bridge in
Marcy-Holmes.
Nimo
Farah is a graduate of the U, Program Coordinator for the African
Development Center in the West Bank/Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, and
takes the light rail downtown to shop at the Farmer’s Market.
Lee
Hibbard‘s one-car family lives in Southeast Como, and she works a mile
away in Marcy-Holmes at the Miniapple International Montessori.
Chuck
Holtman is a resident of Prospect Park, an environmental attorney, a
husband to a U professor, and a parent committed to Pratt School.
Alex
Roberts is chef/owner of Restaurant Alma and Brasa Rotisserie, recent
winner of the James Beard Award for Best Chef in the Midwest, and a
resident of Marcy-Holmes.
Lisa
Hammer is director of the West Bank Business Association and married to
the owner of Palmer’s Bar, one of the oldest bars in the city and part
of the vibrant music scene in West Bank/Cedar-Riverside.
Ardes
Johnson is a graduate of the U, a retired school teacher, a long-time
resident of Marcy-Holmes, and a loyal fan of the Southeast Public
Library.
Walt
Jacobs is a resident of Prospect Park, chair of the Department of
African American and African Studies at the U, and rides, walks, or
busses to work.
Ben
Marcy graduated from the Humphrey Institute at the U, resides in the
West Bank/Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, and walks just about everywhere.