The theme of TRANSFORMATIONS will honor both the first day of spring, the work of InfoBridgeport launching their “Colorful Bridgeport" campaign, and the impact of transformative storytelling. PechaKucha Night Bridgeport brings people together from diverse backgrounds to listen to great personal stories and learn from each other in a casual and authentic atmosphere. PechaKucha means “chit-chat” in Japanese. Speakers present their stories using 20 images, shown for 20 seconds each.
Hosted by the Barnum Museum, this is a free event (donations accepted). The doors open at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 21. Food will be lovingly prepared and sold by A Pinch of Salt Chef Raquel Rivera-Pablo.