Power of Voice: ‘Evoking Change Events — The Lauren McCluskey Story,’ Nov. 13 & 14

Join us for the Murrow College Power of Voice events: “Evoking Change — The Lauren McCluskey Story.”

“Listen” film screening

  • Monday, Nov. 13, 4:30 p.m., Goertzen Hall 21
    Join Nicole Noren, an investigative producer in ESPN’s Investigative and Enterprise Unit, for the film “Listen” a documentary about the murder of athlete Lauren McCluskey and the institutional and systemic failures that led to her death. *This ESPN program contains graphic descriptions of intimate partner violence, sexual violence and gun violence. Viewer discretion is advised.

Power of Voice: “Evoking Change — The Lauren McCluskey Story”

  • Tuesday, Nov. 14, 4:30 p.m., Goertzen Hall 21 or online
    Hear from panelists who used their voices to tell the tragic story of 21-year-old track star Lauren McCluskey who was murdered on the University of Utah campus five years ago. Join us for a candid conversation on how the power of communication can be a catalyst for positive social change and reform. Her story brought awareness to the pressing issues surrounding dating violence and stalking on university and college campuses today.

Learn more at murrow.wsu.edu/powerofvoice.

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