
A Liminal Space at 14th and Dodge
A liminal space represents the time between “what was” and “what’s next.” They are the waiting areas between one point in time and space and the next – a time of waiting and not knowing the future.

A liminal space represents the time between “what was” and “what’s next.” They are the waiting areas between one point in time and space and the next – a time of waiting and not knowing the future.

The mission of the Tenth Street Market was to offer fresh, healthy food from locally owned and operated businesses to an economically diverse crowd, with vendors required to accept public benefits, including food stamps.

North Omaha is a community that has been subject to systemic disinvestment and decline for decades. The development and activation of the North Omaha Trail represent the kind of investment that is needed in this community.

One Omaha is different from other nonprofits because we don’t do any organizing. Instead, we support grassroots leaders who are doing the organizing. We do this by providing information and

Neighborhood associations help residents tackle issues and make changes to improve the quality of life for residents.

Where we grow up matters. Our childhood neighborhood plays a significant role in setting our course in life by determining the quality of our schools, housing, relationships, institutions, and play

The Urban Core Committee recently revealed a plan to guide future developments within Omaha’s oldest and densest neighborhoods.

Throughout the 1950s, 60, and 70s, Omaha expanded westward as the city annexed neighborhoods outside the existing city limits. These neighborhoods created what is today considered the inner suburbs.

According to Han, there are three stages of activism in which a person might engage: lone wolf, mobilizing, and organizing.

On May 26, One Omaha’s Engagement Manager Alex O’Hanlon presented the following testimony to the Omaha City Charter Convention.

Omaha Documenters cover essential conversations and decisions impacting the lives of Omahans at various public meetings.

Gayborhoods are areas with a significant concentration of LGBTQ+ residents, businesses, and cultural spaces, providing a sense of community, safety, and acceptance for LGBTQ+ folks.

One Omaha welcomes Kimara Z. Snipes as the organization’s new executive director. With a proven track record of community engagement and a passion for empowering neighborhoods, she brings a wealth of experience to our small-but-mighty team.