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SUMMARY:Part I — Red Helicopter® Stories (12:00–3:00 PM)
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DESCRIPTION:Red Helicopter ®: A Humanistic Roadmap for Manifesting and
  Operationalizing Change\n\nA Live Case Study in Building Cultural
  Infrastructure\n\nMarch 28 | 12:00–8:00 PM | Tsai CITY | Free and Open
  to the Public\n\nOn March 28\, artists\, students\, civic leaders\, and
  cultural leaders and entrepreneurs from all walks of life will gather at
  Tsai CITY to immerse in the operating system of  Red Helicopter®
    This will be a day-long public program exploring how personal
  narrative and values can become the foundations for institutional
  change. \n\nThe event is the culmination of a citywide bookclub where
  participants are invited to read Yale University’s Cultural Innovation
  Lab Artist-in-Residence\, James Rhee’s global best-selling book\, Red
  Helicopter: A Parable for Our Times©.\n\nDesigned as a multi-model and
  multi-sensory experience\, the event will make manifest the
  future-forward principles underlying the book and demonstrate how
  humanistic inquiry—story\, ethics\, interpretation\, authorship—can
  translate directly into operational frameworks\, institutional design\,
  and sustainable cultural infrastructure in business and in
  society.\n\nThe event is produced by Red Helicopter® and is hosted by
  Cultural Innovation Lab at Yale\, Neighborhood Music School\, New Haven
  Arts Council\, and Tsai CITY.\n\nPart I — Red Helicopter® Stories
  (12:00–3:00 PM)\n\nNew Haven artists and cultural entrepreneurs will
  share their “Red Helicopter® Stories” — the origin and logic
  behind what they are building. These presentations move beyond résumé
  or pitch\, identifying the defining moments that shaped each builder’s
  values\, direction\, and relationship to ownership. A Red Helicopter®
  story is a story of agency and purpose. \n\nDiscussions after will focus
  on the balance between agency\, mutualism\, and goodwill: how individual
  clarity strengthens collective infrastructure and how personal purpose
  translates into collective  work that is multi-modal\, multi-sensory\,
  and systems changing.
LOCATION:\, Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking at Yale\, 17 Prospect St\,
  New Haven\, CT 06511\, USA
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ORGANIZER;CN=Frances Pollock:noreply@yale.edu
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