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Albright College Offers Empowering Voices Virtual Symposium

by Albright College

Albright College Offers Empowering Voices Virtual Symposium

Explore contributions of Black feminist activists, artists and scholars modeling equity and inclusivity

“Wholly Earth: Black Feminist Ecologies and Sustainable Futures” is a free, all day virtual symposium hosted by professors Kami Fletcher, Ph.D., and Mark Lomanno, Ph.D., at Albright College on April 7.

Inspired by an album of the same name by the late vocalist Abbey Lincoln, this symposium will feature workshops, roundtables and research presentations from the arts, humanities, natural and social sciences. Participants will focus on the innovative contributions of Black feminist activist, artistic and scholarly practices that can provide models for more equitable and inclusive life.

Wholly Earth Events speakers include:

Symposium virtual events include:

In-person events for campus community members will also include an accessibility barrier race highlighting mobility, dietary and sensory issues.

Visit albright.edu/EmpoweringAlbrightVoices to learn more.

Founded in 1856, Albright College is a diverse community of learners cultivating integrity, curiosity, connection and resilience. The college’s flexible curriculum encourages students to combine and cross majors to create individualized academic programs. Close faculty mentorship and numerous experiential learning options create opportunities for Albright graduates to exceed their own expectations. Located in Reading, Pa., Albright enrolls more than 1,800 full-time undergraduates and 700 adult learners and graduate students.