Rising Forward: Stories of Change
Derrick Cainion spent 20 years helping people understand each other as a sign language interpreter. Then COVID-19 hit, his son turned three, and a vacant lot on Milwaukee's north side sat waiting. This week on Rising Forward, Derrick walks us through what he built at 35th and Vliet — ART Intersection MKE [https://www.artintersectionmke.com/] — a living outdoor gallery where art, sustainability and community healing don't just coexist. They're the same thing. We talk about the night a street shut down for art instead of sirens. The mural of his mother watching over the neighborhood. A bio-swale that literally holds water for a community that's been drained. Solar panels that keep the lights on when the city goes dark. And international artists from Tunisia, Dubai and the UK — all landing on one lot in Washington Park. Derrick also gets into what it took to raise nearly a million dollars without being independently wealthy — and what funders actually responded to. If you've ever driven past a vacant lot and wondered what it could be — this episode is the answer. Credits: Shannon Sims, host Bryce Richards, graphic designer/ grip Brianna Sitkowski, producer Junction Box Production, Dwight Cannon, audio editor/videographer LionArts Media, Laura Dyan Kezma, audio/video editor William Howell, photographer/ assistant editor Mic’d & Ready Media
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