O’Donnell, Stephanie2017-01-262017-01-262016-12https://hdl.handle.net/11299/183687University of Minnesota Final Project. Fall 2016. Degree: Master of Liberal Studies. Advisors: Josh Borowicz and Anita Gonzalez. 1 computer file (PDF)This research uses the history of urban development and media representation as context for understanding current racial equity gaps and growing fears of gentrification and displacement in Minneapolis and Saint Paul neighborhoods. It emphasizes the importance of narrative in the process of changing power structures, and explores the community-building work of artist, Wing Young Huie, and arts organizations, Mixed Blood Theatre and Juxtaposition Arts. During times of change, art can strengthen neighborhood resilience by giving communities control over the telling of their own stories.enartcommunitydisplacementgentrificationJuxtaposition ArtsMixed Blood TheatrenarrativeneighborhoodsplacemakingrevitalizationTwin Citiesurban developmentWing Young HuieArt as Activism: Displacement Prevention in the Twin CitiesThesis or Dissertation