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Placemaking Week 2024
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Thursday, June 6 • 2:30pm - 3:45pm
WORKSHOP: Creating Intergenerational Public Spaces for Solace

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Intergenerational public spaces play a pivotal role in fostering solace within communities, serving as places where individuals of varying ages converge, interact, and share experiences. These spaces contribute significantly to the well-being of communities by creating a sense of unity, understanding, and support among different generations. In an era marked by technological advancements and rapidly changing societal dynamics, intergenerational public spaces act as sanctuaries where people seek solace from the hustle and bustle of daily life. These spaces offer a refuge from the isolating effects of modern living, providing individuals with the opportunity to connect with others, particularly those from different age groups. Interactions between generations in these spaces often lead to the exchange of wisdom, diverse perspectives, and a deeper understanding of shared values and traditions. Moreover, intergenerational public spaces serve as crucibles for the transmission of cultural heritage and traditions from older to younger generations. The elderly, equipped with a wealth of life experiences, find solace in passing down their knowledge, stories, and cultural practices to the youth. Simultaneously, younger individuals benefit from the wisdom and guidance provided by their elders, fostering a sense of continuity and connectedness. These spaces also play a crucial role in addressing issues such as social isolation and loneliness, which are increasingly prevalent in contemporary society. By facilitating regular interactions between generations, these spaces create a sense of belonging and mutual support. The resulting intergenerational bonds act as a buffer against the negative effects of social isolation, contributing to overall mental and emotional well-being. In conclusion, intergenerational public spaces serve as indispensable sanctuaries where diverse age groups come together, fostering solace, understanding, and cultural continuity. By nurturing connections between generations, these spaces contribute to the fabric of resilient and vibrant communities, enriching the lives of individuals and promoting a harmonious coexistence.

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Kisha Webster

Executive Director, Greenmount West Community Center Foundation
Kisha L. Webster serves as Executive Director of the Greenmount West Community Center Foundation, a nonprofit organization that is committed to creating opportunities for youth and adults to thrive through intentional and innovative high-quality programming which lessen the impact... Read More →


Thursday June 6, 2024 2:30pm - 3:45pm EDT
The Club Car
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