Our Streets & Our Stories
Celebrate the addition of new stories and outdoor interactive audio stations that share neighborhood voices from the National Public Housing Museum’s oral history archive.
BREAKTHROUGH: Housing Futures, installation view, 2025, National Public Housing Museum. Photos by Joe Nolasco.
National Public Housing Museum, 919 S. Ada Street, Chicago, IL 60607
Held on the closing day of the National Public Housing Museum’s exhibition BREAKTHROUGH: Housing Futures, this conversation responds to and expands on the lessons of a historic HUD program known as Operation Breakthrough.
For more than a century, housing layouts have catered to the nuclear family and bourgeois stereotypes, its materials and construction techniques have largely remained unchanged, and regulatory frameworks have intentionally stifled affordable housing in the United States. Therefore, the HFI aims at a radical rethinking and remaking of collective urban living and the politics and economies that surround them.
This event features short presentations by the HFI team: curator and designer Alexander Eisenschmidt, designer Kelly Bair, lawyer Allison Bethel, and planner April Jackson, who all teach at the University of Illinois Chicago.
FREE, but space is limited. Please register in advance.
Support
Lead support for BREAKTHROUGH and related programming is provided by the Alvin H. Baum Family Fund. Through innovative grants and collaborations, the Fund helps ignite new ideas and promote solutions to ensure healthier, more equitable, and peaceful communities.

Additional support for the Housing Futures Initiative’s demonstration project is provided in part by Alphawood Foundation Chicago, University of Illinois Chicago, and Sterling Structural.
Celebrate the addition of new stories and outdoor interactive audio stations that share neighborhood voices from the National Public Housing Museum’s oral history archive.