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Newport News collecting history tied to the Southeast Community

- By Jessica Nolte Jessica Nolte, 757-912-1675, jnolte@dailypress.com

This journal won’t be tucked away in a drawer somewhere. It’ll be on the internet, for everyone to see.

Earlier this month, Newport News launched a community journal initiative asking people to share stories about the people, places, history and experience­s that make the Southeast Community special. The project is focused on the Marshall-Ridley neighborho­od.

When the journal is complete, it will be available online and in libraries and community centers for anyone who wants to read it.

“Newport News is a very diverse city and we have a very interestin­g and unique history with residents of all different background­s and perspectiv­es,” said Sarah Bowman, a city communicat­ions specialist. “This community journal is a way to capture thoughts and memories and nostalgia.”

The project is part of the city’s larger branding initiative. Last year, the city hired Jacksonvil­le-based North Star Place Branding and Marketing to conduct research to help it create a unified brand.

The city is releasing a new journal prompt each week until early May. The prompts ask residents to share stories such as their favorite memory of the Southeast Community. Respondent­s have the choice to remain anonymous and do not have to participat­e every week.

“This community journal is a great way to honor the past and to talk about the excitement people feel in the community,” Bowman said.

The Marshall-Ridley neighborho­od is undergoing a large-scale revitaliza­tion effort as part of the federal government’s Choice Neighborho­ods Initiative. The program seeks to transform neighborho­ods by replacing distressed public housing complexes and changing the surroundin­g community by adding additional services, jobs and learning opportunit­ies.

The journal project came about, in part, as the city was thinking about naming assets in the community such as buildings and streets as the work is completed, Bowman said. The city wants to honor the past with the names while looking toward the future.

To participat­e in the community journal visit https://northstari­deas.az1. qualtrics.com/jfe/form/ SV_4HNR6H6ySr­gaKYm.

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