“We build the city together, every single day,” said Jacek Sutryk, Mayor of Wrocław, during a meeting at the Evangelical School of Theology.
On March 24, the Evangelical School of Theology in Wrocław hosted another meeting with Mayor Jacek Sutryk, titled “Let’s Talk About Wrocław.” It was the third event in this series.
The meeting was part of EWST’s ongoing effort to create space for dialogue between different groups shaping the city. Bringing together local authorities, residents, and representatives of various communities, the event reflected the School’s role as a place where perspectives meet and meaningful conversations take place.
The conversation focused on community and shared responsibility for the city. As the Mayor noted, Wrocław is not a finished project but something shaped every day by its residents.
Attention was also given to the importance of spaces that bring people together. Places such as local markets, market halls, and neighborhood activity centers were highlighted as essential for building relationships and sustaining a sense of community. The discussion touched on the need to balance technological and infrastructural development with care for everyday human connections.
After the official part, participants had the opportunity to speak directly with the Mayor. Conversations continued in a relaxed atmosphere, accompanied by light refreshments.
The event was held as part of the Intercultural Academy of the Third Age and was another edition of the Salon of Mutual Respect, a project run by the Foundation of the District of Mutual Respect.
Through initiatives like this, EWST actively contributes to building connections across communities and fostering dialogue that has a real impact on the social life of the city.
