Outreach

Bilingual and Bicultural Engagement: Translation is Just the Beginning

Bilingual and bicultural engagement will look different depending on the community and the predominant languages spoken there. As a Mexican immigrant, my experience and expertise are based on Spanish-English engagement. The strategies and lessons shared below are from that perspective and may be applicable to other bilingual communities.

Recapping our Evanston Event Intersecting Climate, Housing, and Equity

Do you care about climate change? Affordable housing? Racial and social equity? MUSE certainly does, and we also…

Cooked Documentary Screening & Panel Discussion

MUSE is partnering with CNT to help Evanston tackle climate resiliency & housing affordability in a project that…

Glen Ellyn Design Workshop

In early 2019, MUSE Community + Design and Civiltech Engineering held a Design Workshop for the Village of…