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Contemporary Women of Color Making History
Kick off Women's History Month with Contemporary Women of Color Making History, an evening panel presented by We, Ceremony in collaboration with the Cambridge Public Library. Learn from the personal narratives and journey of three local women of color (Sonia Espinosa, Amma Marfo, and Chrysanthemum Tran) who are changing Boston and beyond. Through this conversation, we aim to inspire and mobilize our guests to take actionable steps to combat the different "isms" that challenge their lives.
March 1, 2018 | 6:30pm-7:30pm | Cambridge Public Library, 449 Broadway
SheHacks Boston x We, Ceremony
We, Ceremony is a sponsor of SheHacks Boston, a 36-hour, student-run hackathon open to all female and non-binary individuals.
This panel will discuss racial, gender, and economic disparities in tech. Each panelists will take us through their journey to get to where they're at and offer solutions to what women of color need to thrive in the industry.
January 28, 2018 | 11am-12pm | Boston University, George Sherman Union
CreativeMornings Boston Speaker Series: Equality
This talk will focus on the personal narratives of Iliana and Mu, as women of color from El Salvador and Taiwan, respectively, and how storytelling can be used as a tool for healing and validation, while empowering communities and uplifting voices rarely heard from, but urgently needed.
Gallery Talk: Women of Color Empowerment
We, Ceremony is proud to present our first Gallery Talk. Join us on Thursday, May 12th for an evening filled with real stories from women of color. We will be exhibiting photographs of past features followed by a panel discussion led by influential women of color.
The topic of our Gallery Talk is storytelling. We want to strengthen our community of women of color by learning about our unique, yet often shared experiences and celebrate the multiple identities within our demographic. Through this conversation, we aim to inspire and mobilize our guests to take actionable steps (big or small) to combat racism, gender inequality, and sexual orientation discrimination as it relates to their individual lives.