Artist and activist Favianna Rodriguez event POSTPONED

Please note: this event has been postponed. 

Artist, cultural organizer, and social justice activist Favianna Rodriguez will provide a keynote address at the WSU Pullman campus on Tuesday, March 31. The event will take place at the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center from 5:30 – 7 p.m.

The title of Rodriguez’ keynote is Culture is Power: Reclaiming the Radical Imagination. Through case studies in migration, gender justice, and climate justice, she will share strategies on how to build cultural power to catalyze lasting social change.

Registration is not needed to attend. The keynote will also be livestreamed at this link. Light refreshments will be provided by the Graduate and Professional Student Association.

A meet and greet will also be held with Favianna Rodriguez from 1-2 p.m. at the Chicanx Latinx Student Center in CUB 402. Everyone is welcome and registration is not needed to attend. Refreshments will be provided by Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (M.E.Ch.A.).

This event is sponsored by the Elson S. Floyd Cultural Center, the Division of Student Affairs, M.E.Ch.A., and the Graduate and Professional Student Association.

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