The Strangers Project 9/10 in the Collaboratory

 

As our first event of the 2o16-17 academic year, CAAD is pleased to welcome The Strangers Project on Saturday 9/10 at the Collaboratory, 11am to 6pm.

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The Strangers Project is a collection of over 20,000 anonymous handwritten “journal entries” shared spontaneously by passing strangers. I ask people to write about anything they want—as long as it’s true. When people share their stories, we can explore the connections that make us human. Every day we visit work, school, cities, and businesses. We sit next to one another on trains, on buses and in cars. We take care of our families and friends, and of ourselves. Every day, we choose what we expose to one another.

Sharing stories helps us learn about each other, and in turn, about ourselves. For a moment, it doesn’t matter if you’re a business person, a student, a homeless person, a secretary, a teacher, a child, a doctor, a traveler, a mother or a father—we all share something common. We can be people and we can invite those around us in, and for a moment, we can share something real. Every person that you pass on the street has a story to share. We are all just waiting for the right time for someone else to listen. – a note from The Strangers Project founder, Brandon Doman

The project will be stopping by the Collaboratory from 11-6 on Saturday, September 10th, offering participants an opportunity to share their stories and engage with the narratives of their peers.

More information on The Strangers Project can be found here. 

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