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Salt Lake City: Safewalk
May
20
10:00 AM10:00
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Salt Lake City: Safewalk

1 in 3 women in Utah will or have experienced sexual assault. The amount of women in transition through homelessness has almost tripled. As women, we all have to experience the urban design of our city streets. How does the design of our streets make them less safe for women without an address? How does it affect women with an address? How can we all make walking safer for women in Salt Lake City ? This is a walk designed to shed light on women experiencing homelessness and overall sexual violence on our city’s streets. It’s time to listen.

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Taking the Waters: Baptism, Business and Beck Street’s Vanishing History
Aug
27
10:00 AM10:00
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Taking the Waters: Baptism, Business and Beck Street’s Vanishing History

The Beck Street area of Salt Lake City has been largely neglected in the cultural imagination of Utahns since the construction of I-15, which simultaneously made Beck, part of the old Highway 89, obsolete and improved distribution capacity for the industries encroaching on the area. Thousands pass Beck on the interstate every day, largely unaware of the crucial role the area played, and continues to play, in the religious, recreational, industrial, and environmental history of the city. This was not always the case. An enormous hot springs complex once attracted visitors from all over the state and the nation, and a warm water lake once boasted sprawling resorts, yachting and year-round recreation where refineries and freeway now lie. During the heyday of Highway 89 alive with mom and pop diners and motels. However, it also was, and still is in many respects, a place for outsiders and itinerants. It is a place of rich and diverse history, if you know where to look. Join us for an exploration of hot springs and railyards, Swedetown and Superfund sites, baptism and perhaps a little blood atonement, for good measure. After the tour, attendees are welcome to gather at The Garage on Beck for some comfort food and a frosty beverage or two and talk about the area. This “walk” covers a fair amount of ground, so please bring a bicycle.

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