Creating Queer Third Spaces: Envisioning Places to Connect & Belong

Creating Queer Third Spaces: Envisioning Places to Connect & Belong

220 Montgomery StSan Francisco, CA
Overview

Be part of a community discussion at KALW to imagine, design, and dream up the queer spaces our communities need now.

What makes a queer space feel welcoming? Where do you find belonging outside of home and work? What kinds of queer community spaces are missing from the Bay Area—and what would it take to create them?

Inspired by reporting from KALW journalists Jordan Karnes and Anna Casalme, this interactive event uses stories of queer bars, outdoor gatherings, and community-building as a starting point for a larger conversation. Through audio excerpts, guided discussion, and audience participation, we'll explore how queer people create spaces for connection, joy, safety, creativity, and resilience.

Join us to share experiences, reflect with others, and collectively imagine the future of queer gathering spaces—from nightlife venues and cultural hubs to parks, beaches, and spaces that don't yet exist.

Whether you have a queer space you cherish, one you've lost, or one you've always wished for, we invite you to join the conversation.


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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

Location

220 Montgomery St

220 Montgomery Street

San Francisco, CA 94104

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