How does your social class impact who you are? How does social class impact how you relate to the people in your community, your friends, your family and your co-workers? How does your access to resources shape your identity and your place in your community?
We will discuss our answers to these questions and more while surrounded by architectural models, plans, books and photographs in the cozy dining room (I mean conference room!) of Stuart Cohen and Julie Hacker Architects in Evanston.
To read more about to read more about the venue and to learn about Stuart Cohen and Julie Hacker’s work, please visit, www.cohen-hacker.com.
Dinner will be catered by The Caterist…the menu will be posted soon!
Tickets are $30 per person and Across the Table also offers tickets at the reduced rate option of $10 per person. Please contact Lauren Grossman at hello@acrossthetable.org for more information on how to register for the $10 option. Thank you!