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MARCH 31 | The New York Times presents “Our Stories; Our Future" at THEARC

March 31, 6:30 p.m.
THEARC: Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus
1901 Mississippi Ave SE
Washington, DC 20020

For the last six months, hundreds of Ward 8 residents in southeast Washington D.C. have shared their hopes, worries, and ideas for what their neighborhoods might look like in the future through a public engagement exhibit called “Our Stories; Our Future.”

Now the Headway team at The New York Times wants to share some of those reflections.

The “Our Stories; Our Future” closing reception will conclude after nearly six months of traveling around Ward 8 with an interactive theater experience led by Verbal Gymnastics, a local theater group, that will ask the audience to help build on the responses residents shared.

The catalyst for Headway’s public engagement exhibit started with a story published last summer about the 11th Street Bridge Park, a pedestrian bridge that will connect Anacostia, a historically Black community in southeast Washington, D.C., with Capitol Hill, a wealthier neighborhood on the other side of the Anacostia River.

Headway’s story asks the question: Can development happen here without displacing existing residents? How might Anacostia and Ward 8 change? Who will benefit from that change? Who has the voice, choice, and agency to shape it?

“Our Stories; Our Future” launched on Oct. 15 at the Anacostia Arts Center. A few months later, the exhibit went down the street to Project Create, a community-based nonprofit that promotes creative youth development through the arts. And since January, “Our Stories; Our Future” has been on display at a gallery in THEARC, a cultural and social services campus in Southeast Washington, D.C.

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