Herstory Month Features Art, Theater, Self-Love, and Social Justice Bowdoin is honoring
Herstory Month this March with theater, storytelling, art, and a keynote speaker who promotes self-love and body empowerment as a means of achieving social justice.
Herstory Month features art, activism, theater, and storytelling. Above are actors in RISE, Elizabeth Humphrey ’14 (left), and Sonya Renee Taylor (right).
This year s keynote speaker will be Zooming in live from New Zealand on Friday, March 12, at 7:00 p.m.
Sonya Renee Taylor is a poet, activist, and author of
The Body is Not an Apology, in which she puts forth the idea that practicing self-acceptance and body positivity can propel social justice and global transformation.