Friday
2 Jun
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re:arc institute Open House

Join re:arc institute for an open house event!

Join re:arc institute for an open house event!

Meet the team and learn more about re:arc institute, a philanthropic initiative supporting architectures of planetary well-being. Acknowledging the interdependence of our social and ecological systems, the institute nurtures the creative reimagining of current processes and frameworks, and funds the development of community-led solutions that address the root causes and consequences of climate breakdown.

During the open house, you will be introduced to re:arc’s framework and intentions for impact.

Program

17:00 Doors Open

18:00 Introduction to re:arc institute

18:30 Drinks and snacks

For more information, visit www.rearc.institute | @rearc.institute


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