The Walrus Talks at Home explores how the places we gather shape our connections with each other. This free virtual event on November 4 (7-8PM ET) brings together experts to discuss 'third spaces' - places like libraries, parks, coffee shops, and community centers where neighbors meet and build relationships outside of home and work. Speakers include library leaders, urban planners, and community organizers who share how to create welcoming spaces that help people belong. The event covers important topics like how affordable housing helps people stay connected to their neighborhoods, how green spaces bring different groups together, and why public libraries are like 'democracy's living rooms' - free spaces open to everyone. As more life moves online and housing costs rise, many traditional gathering places are disappearing, leaving people more isolated. This conversation explores practical ways to reverse this trend and strengthen communities through better-designed physical and digital spaces. The event is free with captioning available and welcomes community organizers, urban planners, librarians, neighbors, and anyone interested in building stronger communities.

The Walrus Talks at Home explores how the places we gather shape our connections with each other. This free virtual event on November 4 (7-8PM ET) brings together experts to discuss 'third spaces' - places like libraries, parks, coffee shops, and community centers where neighbors meet and build relationships outside of home and work. Speakers include library leaders, urban planners, and community organizers who share how to create welcoming spaces that help people belong. The event covers important topics like how affordable housing helps people stay connected to their neighborhoods, how green spaces bring different groups together, and why public libraries are like 'democracy's living rooms' - free spaces open to everyone. As more life moves online and housing costs rise, many traditional gathering places are disappearing, leaving people more isolated. This conversation explores practical ways to reverse this trend and strengthen communities through better-designed physical and digital spaces. The event is free with captioning available and welcomes community organizers, urban planners, librarians, neighbors, and anyone interested in building stronger communities.
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