March 4, 2026

Salons at Stowe: How can we see others as human?

Salons at Stowe is a monthly community conversation series that invites participants to engage in open, facilitated dialogue on today’s most pressing social questions.

The opening installment of Salons at Stowe is inspired by the themes of Amanda Mendoza’s exhibition, What Does It Mean to Be Human, currently on view at the Stowe Visitor Center. For our second gathering, we turn to two foundational topics:

“How can we see others as human?”
“And building empathy for who we don’t understand”

Together, these questions invite participants to explore belonging, dignity, and the deep impact of who is—and is not—recognized fully within our communities and systems. This conversation invites curiosity, vulnerability, and shared reflection as we consider how humanity is affirmed, diminished, and reclaimed.

Admission

Free
Location Stowe Center for Literary Activism

77 Forest St
Hartford CT, 06105

Times
Wednesday 6-7:30 PM