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Le Temps d'une Soupe / While Having Soup 2017. Les agents de la Comm urb de Dunkerque testent le porteur de parole pr aller à la rencontre des habitants #latransfo #éducationpopulaire. Intéressante idée à la Bibliothèque participative du @centrepompidou : c'est au donateur de classer le livre donné. PostSecret. About | The Laundromat Project. About The Laundromat Project Mission & Vision We amplify the creativity that already exists within communities by using arts and culture to build community networks, solve problems, and enhance our sense of ownership in the places where we live, work, and grow. We envision a world in which artists are understood as valuable assets in every community and everyday people know the power of their own creative capacity to transform their lives, their relationships, and their surroundings.

Theory of Change The Laundromat Project believes art, culture, and engaged imaginations can change the way people see their world, open them up to new ideas, and connect them with their neighbors. Values The Laundromat Project achieves its mission by bringing socially relevant and socially engaged arts programming to laundromats and other everyday community spaces in order to reach as many of our neighbors as possible. Creative Catalysts Community-Centered Neighborly People Powered Active Listeners and Learners. Neighborhood Postcard Project. About | Neighborhood Postcard Project. The Neighborhood Postcard Project is a worldwide participatory project that fosters community connection through storytelling exchange. Residents share personal positive stories about their neighborhood on a postcard and those postcards are delivered to random people in different neighborhoods within that same city to break down stereotypes and build community.

The project began as the SF Postcard Project in April of 2013 in San Francisco. I was working on a project with youth in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood and they went out and talked to people in their neighborhood and asked them what they wanted to improve in Bayview. They heard about gang violence, unemployment, and drug use — but they finally came back and said that all they wanted to do was change other people’s perception of Bayview. I found that extremely powerful. Since then, people all over the world have expressed interest in adopting the project in their community.

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