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“See What We See: Stories of Environmental Stewardship in Lindsay Heights”
“See What We See: Stories of Environmental Stewardship in Lindsay Heights”
Lindsay Heights Through the Lens of Community Stewardship- The Photovoice Exhibition
Our first photovoice exhibition, “See What We See: Stories of Environmental Stewardship in Lindsay Heights,” debuted vibrantly at the Milwaukee City Hall Rotunda on a memorable evening filled with passion, community, and stewardship. It was a celebration of victories, resilience, beauty and the rich history of Lindsay Heights as well is its active and committed residents and resident leaders.
We were honored that our Mayor Cavalier Johnson visited the exhibition and shared his thoughts and suggestions with the photovoice team. The opening ceremony was filled with city officials, representatives from local environmental, community and faith groups, academic representatives, Lindsay Heights residents and community members.
The Photovoice Exhibition Opening Ceremony
- Date & Venue: Monday, April 8, 2024, Milwaukee City Hall Rotunda
- Time: 6 PM onwards
- Special Guest: Mayor Cavalier Johnson
- Distinguished guests:
- Alderman Russel Stamper, Alderman District 15
- Antonio Butts, Executive Director, Walnut Way Conservation Corp.
- Mary Miss, Founder, City as Living Laboratory, Milwaukee WaterMarks project
- Emcee: Pastor Teresa Thomas-Boyd warmly guided the evening’s program
- Welcome speech: Dulmini Jayawardana, who spearheaded and facilitated this initiative as part of her community-engaged research and practice
- Photovoice participants—the storytellers remarks
- Maria Beltran, Ramona Curry, Geneva Jones, Christal West, Jarvis West
Pastor Teresa Thomas-Boyd’s Opening Remarks
Pastor Teresa Thomas-Boyd, one of the photovoice storytellers, opened the event by acknowledging indigenous peoples as the traditional stewards of the land. Reflecting on Lindsay Heights’ history, she highlighted the transformative efforts of Walnut Way Conservation Corp., which started about 20 years ago, for their intentional commitment to making Lindsay Heights a great neighborhood in Milwaukee. Walnut Way’s strength, she explained, lies in involving resilient residents and empowering them as responsible caretakers of their environment.
She also shared insights about Dulmini’s experiences, emphasizing both the positive and challenging aspects:
Dulmini Jayawardana’s Welcome
Dulmini warmly welcomed distinguished guests and community members. She emphasized the collaborative journey:
Voices from Our Leaders
Alderman Russel Stamper expressed pride and gratitude:
He specifically recognized Erick Shambarger, Director of Environmental Sustainability at the City’s ECO, commending his efforts to make Lindsay Heights Milwaukee’s first eco-neighborhood.
Reflections from Our Partners
Mary Miss (WaterMarks Project) was profoundly moved:
She said when she was conceptualizing WaterMarks, she aimed to create a ripple effect and that this photovoice project beautifully embodies that vision.
“I really could not believe my eyes. I had no idea the extent of this project. You are not just a photovoice; you’re the voice of this project.”
Antonio Butts (Walnut Way Conservation Corps.) thanked the photovoice team for its hard work:
Remarks from Lindsay Heights Photovoice Team Members
Maria Beltran, Photovoice storyteller
Maria passionately shared her personal journey:
“I’m a homeowner in Lindsay Heights for over 32 years—I plan to live there another 32” She talked about lead contamination that has caused irreparable damage to the brains and bodies of her family and neighbors. Yet, she remains hopeful for a day free from suffering.
She said that all photovoice team members worked hard and no matter what, we worked as a family. She said, “We yelled at each other. We cried with one another, but it was all bittersweet moments to make this all possible.”
Ramona Curry, Photovoice Storyteller
Ramona deeply expressed her desire for change and a cleaner future. She shared a poem showcasing how the photovoice team sees the toxic environments in Lindsay Heights:
“It’s disheartening to see litter, garbage, boarded-up houses, abandoned buildings, neglect, gun violence and too many alcohol stores”.
“So, imagine if you will, you are a child, and this is where you live. What would be their impression? Would there be hope or disparity? Awareness will bring them hope.”
Christal West, Photovoice Storyteller
Christal spoke from the heart:
She chose Lindsay Heights for its diversity and beauty. She asked exhibition attendees to see beyond the trash; embrace the beauty of Lindsay Heights and that is photovoice is doing.
“You will see a piece of our souls in these pictures. You all are encapsulated in this beautiful art. This is no longer just a strange place within the neighborhood. This is your neighborhood.”
Jarvis West, Storyteller
Jarvis West invited everyone to actively participate to embrace what environmental stewards have done in Lindsay Heights:
Geneva Jones, Storyteller
Geneva emphasized that Lindsay Heights is rich with resident activists including many of the photovoice participants, who are actively pursuing the well-being of the community and the collaborative efforts behind photovoice:
She said this project was a grassroots effort that didn’t follow a predefined script but adapted to the situations we faced as a team.
“We all completed the project without losing anyone as we believed that everyone brought something important to the table”.
We completed this project together, valuing each member’s important contribution.”
Gratitude & Closing Remarks
Special thanks to:
- Milwaukee City Hall & Mayor Cavalier Johnson
- Alderman Russel Stamper & Antonio Butts, Walnut Way
- Mary Miss (City as Living Laboratory, WaterMarks)
- City as Living Laboratory and WaterMarks
- Michael Timm for capturing the event
- All Lindsay Heights Photovoice Storytellers and Residents
- Funders & Supporters who made this photovoice exhibition possible
This exhibition is more than just photos; it’s a vibrant call-to-action inviting all to engage deeply with the issues shaping Lindsay Heights.
“Together, we’ve created more than a project—We hope that we’ve sparked a movement.”
— Dulmini Jayawardana
View the Opening Ceremony Program (PDF)




















