You're invited to a special Chicago Bungalow Association event...
A Conversation with Carlo Rotella
Author of The World Is Always Coming to An End: Pulling Together and Apart in a Chicago Neighborhood
Thursday, June 27th
6:30 - 8:30pm
South Shore Cultural Center
7059 S. South Shore Dr.
Chicago, IL 60649
Q&A to follow Free admission Free parking Wheelchair accessible Dessert reception supplied by local South Side businesses
Carlo Rotella , w riter, journalist, and scholar, grew up in two houses at opposite ends of Chicago's South Shore neighborhood in the 1970s. One of those homes was a bungalow on the trim 7100 block of Oglesby.

Carlo returned to his old neighborhood of South Shore to find that the hollowing out of the middle class has left haves and have-nots separated by an expanding gap that makes it harder for them to recognize each other as neighbors.

Blending journalism, archival research, and memoir, The World Is Always Coming to an End uses the story of one American neighborhood to challenge our assumptions about what neighborhoods are, and to think anew about how neighbors can come together across widening divides to form a vibrant community.
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The Chicago Bungalow Association equips homeowners with energy efficiency grants and educational resources to maintain, preserve, and adapt their Chicago bungalows and vintage homes, thereby strengthening the neighborhoods they anchor.
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