The Humanity of Third Places

It’s in Third Places we can be our most human

A group of Gen Z twenty-somethings gather around a table at a London supperclub or Third Place - for an article by Alex Noel, writer and digital marketer.

Why gathering in-person fights against the fragmentation

“In my favourite local cafe, I pause mid-step to take a sip of the coffee I’ve just ordered. Setting it down on a table, I slide into my seat and turn my attention to the music playing over the speakers. It’s always good in here. It’s one of the reasons I like this place…” Read more at Seen&Unseen.

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