Intentional design within living and learning spaces can cultivate empathy, connection,
and a sense of shared purpose. By fostering meaningful interactions across cultures,
these environments rebuild global citizenship and create lasting bonds that transcend
geography and difference.
On this episode, Denise Jorgens, Director of International House at the University
of Chicago, discusses how intentional community design strengthens global citizenship
and how shared intercultural experiences sustain belonging across cultures and generations.
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