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Presented By: Michigan Community Scholars Program

Women and Activism: Centering Women's Leadership in Social Movements

Photo of seven women holding a banner that reads "March for Black Women" Photo of seven women holding a banner that reads "March for Black Women"
Photo of seven women holding a banner that reads "March for Black Women"
Women have led every major social movement in United States history. And yet women's voices are largely absent from the stories of bold activism and social change that each generation passes on to the next. Women in Student Movements will provide women activists with the opportunity to write our own histories, and map out our futures as well. Join us as a diverse panel of women, both current students and alumna, describe their experiences as student leaders and discuss how women across social groups can work together for change. Dr. Quenette Walton ('99) will moderate the panel, and a recording of the panel will be donated to the Joseph A. Labadie Collection at Michigan, one of the oldest collections of radical materials in the world.

Moderator: Dr. Quenette Walton, University of Houston

Alumnx panelists: Michelle Lin, Rupal Patel, Malika Pryor, Ixta Rosa

Student panelists: Julianna Collado, Cydney Gardner-Brown, Anooshka Gupta

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March 26, 2021 (Friday) 3:00pm
Meeting ID: 96947195115

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