FEMPowerment Q&A with ShiShi Rose

The Women’s Center is bringing back their FEMPowerment lunch discussion series and invite people to stop by for an open conversation and Q&A via Skype with renowned activist ShiShi Rose. The focus of the discussion is on students but all are welcome.

Rose has a strong Instagram following and has worked on events like the Women’s March on Washington. The discussion will focus on activism, organizing and approaching difficult subjects.

The Q&A will be at noon Feb. 6 in the CUB, Room 204.

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