how do you speak when your voice is always silenced?

how do you deal with and heal from witnessing constant acts of violence against black and brown bodies?

how do you speak when there are no words to describe what you feel?

 

come let it all out at “Speaking When There are No Words,” a creative workshop led by The Peace Poets Tuesday, April 21 from 4:00-5:30 pm in One Wheelock. Share your thoughts, think pieces, poetry, spoken word, and feelings with your community you created in the workshop (or didn’t create in the workshop) in a performance showcase on Wednesday, April 22 from 7:00 pm-8:00 pm in Collis CommongroundTaste of Africa will be provided!​



tl;dr share your thoughts on police brutality on 4/21 from 4-5:30 pm in One Wheelock and on 4/22 from 7:00-8:00 pm in Collis Commonground. heal. care for yourself. care for each other. you matter.

Blitz ‘Nana A’ for more information.

 

Sponsored by the Dartmouth African Students Association (DASA)

Co-Sponsored by SPEC, Afro-American Society (AAm), NAACP, Native Americans at Dartmouth (NAD), the Sociology Department, the Native American Studies (NAS) Program, the Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies (LALACS) Program, the African & African-American Studies  (AAAS) Program, the Center for Gender and Student Engagement (CGSE), the Theater Department VOICES Program, the English Department, Women and Gender Studies Program, Street Soul, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. 




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