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October 03, 2021

SUNDAY STREETS PHOENIX DAY BLOCK PARTY

October 03, 2021/ Yosh Asato
SUNDAY STREETS PHOENIX DAY BLOCK PARTY

[past event]
Sunday, October 11, 12-5pm

Join us this for a Sunday Streets Phoenix Day block party hosted by StorefrontLab.

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January 24, 2021

DREAM

January 24, 2021/ Jacob Palmer
DREAM

[past event]
As part of a month-long installation(November 2020) at StoreFrontLab, artist Jenell Del Cid presented a window into the luscious escapism and potentially transcendent nature of dreams and dreaming.



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February 27, 2020

2020 VISIONS: CONTENT OVERLOAD

February 27, 2020/ Yosh Asato
2020 VISIONS: CONTENT OVERLOAD

[past event]
Tuesday, March 10, 7-9pm

Our final 2020 Vision's conversation set for Tuesday, March 11, explores "Content Overload". Join us for another heartfelt evening, moderated by Melissa Wong, as we create space to think more critically about the content we consume.

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February 27, 2020/ Yosh Asato/ Comment
February 09, 2020

2020 VISIONS: CLIMATE CHANGE

February 09, 2020/ Yosh Asato
2020 VISIONS: CLIMATE CHANGE

[past event]
Tuesday, February 11, 7-9pm

The 2020 Visions conversations continue on February 11, when Melissa Wong and Climate activist and career coach Kat Koh will gather eight participants to consider how we're coping with the looming climate catastrophe.

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January 02, 2020

2020 Visions: Conversations for Chaotic Times

January 02, 2020/ Yosh Asato
2020 Visions: Conversations for Chaotic Times

[past event]
January – March 2020

With more information at our fingertips and yet a growing sense of chaos, we enter the year 2020 with big questions. This series invites you to connect with fellow neighbors grappling with similar feelings and questions — opening the possibility of a spark or new perspective, and of feeling less alone in your concerns.

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