What Can Become of Us? - Stanford
- ALL AGES
Final Program of the Four-Part Series “What Can Become of Us?”
Date and time
Location
Stanford
TBD Stanford, CA TBDAbout this event
- Event lasts 29 days 1 hour
- ALL AGES
Co-presented by Stanford Institute for Advancing Just Societies and Zócalo Public Square
Featuring newly commissioned work by Indian American Bharatanatyam choreographer and dancer Mythili Prakash.
“What Can Become of Us?” is a collaboration between the Stanford Institute for Advancing Just Societies (IAJS) and Zócalo Public Square, envisioning new perspectives on migration, America’s diverse communities, and how people come together across differences. The year-long series activates four regions of the United States and highlights newly commissioned works of art—visual, textile, and dance—to inspire a national conversation through exhibitions, public programs, and essays, and to work toward a better future.
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Please register to attend in-person in Stanford or to stream online. All event registrants will receive email updates when event dates, speakers, and parking information are announced.
This event is the second program in our series "What Can Become of Us?" in collaboration with Stanford's Institute on Just Societies. It will take place in Stanford, California in March 2026. Attendees can join in person or stream the conversation online.
"What Can Become of Us?" will be coming to North Carolina, Chicago, New York City, and Stanford. Register for the events you're most interested in on our series page zps.la/become or subscribe to Zócalo's newsletter www.zocalopublicsquare.org to stay up to date as more details are released.