Americans are experiencing a crisis of loneliness–and even in a city of eight million people, it’s all too easy to feel disconnected from our fellow New Yorkers and disengaged from civic life. With immense changes to our nation’s institutions on the horizon, how can we build common purpose, aid, and empowerment locally?
Famed social scientist Robert Putnam has a suggestion: join a club. Whether it’s to participate in sports, crafts, advocacy, religion–or any other hobby or interest you can imagine–meeting with other people for a common purpose has benefits on an individual and collective level. In the award-winning documentary Join or Die, Putnam explains why, and talks to some of the community organizations revitalizing American locales and spirits.
On January 16, Open House New York presents a special screening of Join or Die. We invite you to come together with our community and get inspired to build a stronger and more connected city.
