Event Pass Information Event Pass TypeQuantity In-Person Ticket - General Public 0 1 Zoom Ticket - General Public 0 1 Event Details Join the Re:Play team as they present on their project for the Reset: Towards a New Commons exhibition. In Re:Play, young residents of three New York City Housing Authority campuses reimagined their public spaces through play, addressing the need for intergenerational space for healing and gathering. The intersecting impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, structural racism, and decades of disinvestment have disproportionately affected the health, safety, and social fabric of NYCHA public housing residents. In this project, young residents describe the toll of these impacts and reimagine their community as a restorative space of gathering, joy, and healing. Speakers: Aboubakar Cherry, Young Resident Designer Deborah Gans, FAIA, Gans and Company Bobbye Hall, Young Resident Designer Eugene Rodriguez, Program Coordinator, East Harlem Safety Plan Nancy Owens, ASLA, LEED AP, Nancy Owens Studio Onyi Egbochue, Designer Juliana Barton, Co-Curator, Reset: Towards a New Commons; Director, Center for the Arts, Northeastern University Respondents: David Burney, FAIA, Pratt Institute Jerrod Delaine, NOMA, Carthage Real Estate Advisors, Pratt Institute Devvon Howell, Young Resident Designer Sydney King, Designer Kate Levy, Documentary Filmmaker Jared Rice, NOMAS, Pratt Institute Brendon Valerio, Young Resident Designer This program is part of the Reset:Towards a New Commons series: July 7: Block Party: From Independent Living to Disability Communalism July 11: Aging Against the Machine July 28: Re:Play Reclaiming the Commons through Play August 4: Decolonizing Suburbia This event is offered in person and virtually; proof of complete COVID-19 vaccination (for attendees ages 5 and up) with photo ID for adults is required to attend in person. Food and beverages will be served. Face masks are required for visitors ages 2-5, and optional for those vaccinated. Read our full Health and Safety Protocol here. If you register for an online ticket, you will receive an email with a Zoom link to access the program.