Feb 19th 2021

Let’s Make Civic Love

@ National Public Housing Museum

Online

Opening Friday, February 19th, from 6:30PM - 7:30PM

Join us virtually for this interactive event! Participants will be paired with a stranger to ask and answer as many questions as possible in the allotted time on the theme of Civic Love. Learn and get to talk with a stranger- the cornerstone of democracy.

This program was inspired by the National Public Housing Museum’s (NPHM) 36 Questions for Civic Love, which was recently updated to include a focus on questions of housing, self-care, and community healing. In 1997, psychologist Arthur Aron explored whether intimacy between two strangers could be accelerated by asking each other a set of 36 questions. NPHM adapted his questions for use in a new kind of social experiment, aimed at helping us all fall in civic love.

The interaction will be held in Zoom break-out rooms. Those who don’t finish all 36 questions (and want to) are encouraged to exchange information with their conversation partner and find time to reconnect in the near future.

Register here.

For the full experience, please watch the films for the program People-led Solutions – models for our shared future, curated by independent journalist and filmmaker Yesica Prado during the break from 7:30 – 8:30pm CST. Then join SFUFF at 8:30 pm CST on Youtube Live for a panel discussion with Berkeley and Oakland-based housing activists, and a community planner from the Kibera district of Nairobi, Kenya.

Download the updated civic love toolkit at nphm.org/civiclove.

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