“Use Your Voice to Inspire Community Action” Feminist Activism Workshop
WOMEN’S CONFERENCE
5th Annual Women’s Conference: “Visionary Voices”
Thursday, March 1st, 2018
10AM – 7PM
Loker Student Union & Welch Hall
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Free and open to the public. Campus Map & Parking Information
Conference Schedule
9–10AM Registration/Check-In LSU Upper Level
10–10:30AM Conference Welcome LSU Ballroom C
Concurrent Workshop Sessions:
10:30–11:45AM From Issues to Action: Use Your Voice to Inspire Community Action, Sheila McMullin, Action Civics LA
LSU Ballroom A
10:30–11:45AM Digital Harassment and Resistance, Genevieve Berrick, Hollaback! Los Angeles
LSU Ballroom B
12–1:30PM Keynote Lunch: Bree Newsome, “Tearing Hatred from the Sky”
LSU Ballroom C
Concurrent Workshop Sessions:
1:45–3PM Freedom Portals: A Writing Workshop, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
LSU Ballroom A
1:45–3PM Self and Community Care, Mujeres de Maiz
LSU Ballroom B
Concurrent Workshop Sessions:
3:15–4:30PM Creating from the Margins: Poetry Performance & Workshop Jade Phoenix Martinez
LSU Palm Courtyard
3:15–4:30PM Craftivism
East Walkway
5–6:15PM Keynote: Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha,“survivor freedom dreams: telling and collecting stories as the work of changing the world and saving your life”
Welch Hall D-165
6:15–7PM Reception Welch Hall Claudia Hampton Courtyard
*ASL interpretation services will be available.
In the interest of accessibility, we ask that attendees refrain from wearing perfumes or fragrances.
For information about accessibility accommodations or other questions, please contact us at [email protected] or call (310) 243-2486.
Keynote Speakers
Bree Newsome
Bree Newsome is a contemporary civil rights icon who first garnered national attention for her daring act of peaceful disobedience in June 2015. Following the brutal murder of nine black parishioners at Mother Emmanuel Church in Charleston, S.C., Bree climbed the flagpole at the South Carolina statehouse and pulled down the Confederate Battle flag as a protest against racist symbolism. Her arrest galvanized public opinion and led to the permanent removal of the flag.
As a recognized and celebrated voice on the topics of injustice and racial discrimination, Bree brings to light the importance of leadership development in building and sustaining social movements. Also an accomplished filmmaker and musician, Bree skillfully outlines the relationship between activism and art, and captivates audiences as she describes in cinematic detail the heroic gestures of ordinary people on the front lines of activism.
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha is a queer, femme, sick, and disabled Sri Lankan/ Irish/Roma writer, educator, and disability and transformative justice organizer. The Lambda and ALA Stonewall Award winning author of Dirty River: A Queer Femme of Color Dreaming Her Way Home,Bodymap, Love Cake, and Consensual Genocide, she is also co-editor of The Revolution Starts At Home: Confronting Intimate Violence in Activist Communities.
From 2006-2016, she co-founded and co-directed queer and trans people of color performance collective Mangos With Chili. She is a lead artist with the disability justice performance collective Sins Invalid, co-founded Toronto’ Asian Arts Freedom School, and teaches writing online and in person, with a focus on creating liberatory writing spaces by and for sick and disabled QTPOC, survivor and/or femme writers. Primarily, she is a weirdo who writes about survivorhood, disability justice, transformative justice, queer femme of color lives and Sri Lankan diaspora sitting in her room.