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Try Think: About Civic Love #1

What is your favorite kitchen smell?
What makes you feel safe?
Have you lived in a place long enough to see it change? What did the change look like?

Is it possible to fall in “civic love” with someone? What happens if and when you do?

On Wednesday June 29th we invite you to participate in a Try Think experiment: building meaningful connections through small-group conversation. Together, we will be exploring the 36 Questions for Civic Love Toolkit created by some amazing heartfelt community builders at the National Public Housing Museum. All are welcome, and come ready to share and listen and learn together.

Register for this event HERE.

Learn more about our friends at the National Public Housing Museum and more about the 36 Questions for Civic Love via their website at www.nphm.org

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Virtual

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beginner-friendly

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