UF students find connection and healing at empowerment workshop
By Valerie Lyons | Dec. 2, 2018The event was geared at healing for black women and femmes
The event was geared at healing for black women and femmes
Dozens of students lined up for personalized T-shirts and photo-ops.
Students group up to share their experiences facing discrimination and oppression in both their personal lives and the education system. From left to right: Nesreen Ghnaim, 21, psychology senior; Venice Saintilus, 19, psychology sophomore; Anneleila Joachim, 20, African American studies junior and Camya Robinson, 20, wildlife ecology and conservation junior.
Students group up to share their experiences facing discrimination and oppression in both their personal lives and the education system. From left to right: Nesreen Ghnaim, 21, psychology senior; Venice Saintilus, 19, psychology sophomore; Anneleila Joachim, 20, African American studies junior and Camya Robinson, 20, wildlife ecology and conservation junior.
Lev Ettinger, 18, computer science freshman, looks at his phone for reference as he draws popular online meme Pepe the Frog on the “I Am More” wall.
Lev Ettinger, 18, computer science freshman, looks at his phone for reference as he draws popular online meme Pepe the Frog on the “I Am More” wall.