In the Black Butterfly Dream Lab at Third Space, Dr. Lawrence Brown will facilitate a range of interactive and hands-on learning experiences. Participants will learn about the history of Baltimore’s urban policies through play-based activities including the educational board game Urban Cipher and a LEGO activity. Other activities involve moving through a history exhibit, examining Baltimore neighborhoods using large maps, using game cash to allocate dollars in the city’s budget, and viewing archival evidence regarding the spread of spatially-racially discriminatory maps by the federal government. The sessions will conclude with a generative focus on how city residents can build thriving neighborhoods for future generations.
Join us and community partners for a day of meaningful programs as we mark the second anniversary of October 7. 9:00 a.m. March for the Hostages10:15 […]
Slow down, unplug from the week and build community over Shabbat dinner.
Join The Associated’s Jewish Women’s Giving Foundation for a compelling conversation that cuts through the noise. We’ll hear from Hayvi Bouzo, a Syrian-born journalist, TV host […]
The Forum’s fall Viewpoints series continues with a special presentation, Beyond the Old Conflicts: Israel’s New Role in a Fragmented Middle East, by Hayvi Bouzo, a […]