Writing Unworkshop Series: Documenting Black Resilience at Vassar
Taylor Hall Room 206
Resilience reconciles the past, sustains the present, and provides a roadmap for the future. Documenting stories about resilience is essential to strengthening community and building an archive, framework, or praxis around collective power. How is Black student resilience—both on campus and in the post-graduate world—being documented? In this unworkshop, Matt Ford ’17 will guide Black-identifying Vassar alums and current students through a conversation and writing exercise reflecting on Black student storytelling and healing. Alums and current students will discuss their unique experiences on and off campus, write about the resources that helped them (at least begin to) thrive, and create a collective archive of their stories to share with generations of Black Vassar students to come.
Students, alums, faculty, staff, and administrators are very welcome.
Food will be provided.
To register for this event or to get more information email us at ep@vassar.edu.
Sponsored by Engaged Pluralism and Student Growth & Engagement.
Campus community only, please.