
Question Bridge invites America to interact with the project by visiting the website and installation exhibitions, or attending programming in their community, such as:
Community Screenings
Where the community can view a single channel screening of the Question Bridge short film, then participate in a question and answer process related to local dynamics.
Low-Tech Installations
Where the community can hear the artists and/or scholars of the project reflect on their experiences developing the project, the outcomes they have observed, and what implications their discovery has in America's discourse on race, gender, and social dynamics.
Lectures
Where the community can hear the artists and/or scholars of the project reflect on their experiences developing the project, the outcomes they have observed, and what implications their discovery has in America's discourse on race, gender, and social dynamics.
Blueprint Roundtables
Where community leaders and young people are invited to discuss a key question asked by a member of the Hip Hop generation of the Civil Rights generation, "... why didn't you leave us the blueprint?" The goal is to discuss realistic courses of action to address the socio-economic development of Black men and the achievement of social justice goals left unfinished in the last generation. The outcomes of these roundtables will be synthesized into an artistic representation of "The Blueprint."