
About this Event
Join us at the National Public Housing Museum for a compelling conversation with Zayd Ayers Dohrn, the playwright of REVOLUTION(S), as we explore the powerful themes of love, joy, and art through revolution.
The National Public Housing Museum is the first cultural institution in the United States dedicated to interpreting the American experience in public housing, with a mission to preserve, promote, and propel the right of all people to a place where they can live and prosper–a place to call home.
Dohrn will be joined by the National Public Housing Museum’s Executive Director Lisa Yun Lee and other special guests for a dynamic panel examining how art, activism, and imagination shape movements for change.
Don’t miss this inspiring evening of dialogue at the intersection of storytelling and social justice.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
National Public Housing Museum, 919 South Ada Street, Chicago, United States
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