Women's History Month Events
Celebrate Women's History Month with the following events hosted by the Division of Student Development:
- Living to Tell the Tale • March 14 • 11-12:30 p.m. CST • LSC, Damen Den • Hosted by The Center for Black Student Excellence
- After the loss of both of her parents, Wynette took a "big leap" after seventeen years in education, serving in public and collegiate education, to educating beyond the four walls of the classroom. From this tragic loss and drastic change, Richardson speaks Global LLC was born.
Learn more about Wynette's mission to renew the hearts of all people through dialogue, community engagement, and gaining practical skills for growth. Transform your mindset and life with Wynette during women's history month, and learn to tell your own tale after trauma, tribulation, and learn to lead your life into one of triumph.
- After the loss of both of her parents, Wynette took a "big leap" after seventeen years in education, serving in public and collegiate education, to educating beyond the four walls of the classroom. From this tragic loss and drastic change, Richardson speaks Global LLC was born.
- 2024 Art Theme: "The Way We Were: Nostalgia" • March 21 • 5-8 p.m. CST • LSC, Damen MPR
- Nostalgia is a remembrance of who we were and experiences we have gone through. Artists can focus on remembering who they were, how they have grown, who they have learned from and how that all ties into their experience as a Womxn of color. We are focusing on the unique expressions of the artists’ exploration of their personal identities, and the scrutiny of societal expectations related to womanhood. These exhibitions will celebrate the diversity and complexity of human experiences, allowing for a broader conversation about autonomy and empowerment through artistic expression.
PRIORITY SUBMISSION DEADLINE BY TUESDAY, MARCH 12th 11:59PM
LAST CHANCE SUBMISSION DEADLINE BY FRIDAY, MARCH 15th 11:59PMClick Here to Submit to be in the ART SHOW
LUC Community RSVP Link
Please email the Program Coordinator Ericka Garcia at egarcia11@luc.edu for any questions or accommodations.
- Nostalgia is a remembrance of who we were and experiences we have gone through. Artists can focus on remembering who they were, how they have grown, who they have learned from and how that all ties into their experience as a Womxn of color. We are focusing on the unique expressions of the artists’ exploration of their personal identities, and the scrutiny of societal expectations related to womanhood. These exhibitions will celebrate the diversity and complexity of human experiences, allowing for a broader conversation about autonomy and empowerment through artistic expression.
Celebrate Women's History Month with the following events hosted by the Division of Student Development:
- Living to Tell the Tale • March 14 • 11-12:30 p.m. CST • LSC, Damen Den • Hosted by The Center for Black Student Excellence
- After the loss of both of her parents, Wynette took a "big leap" after seventeen years in education, serving in public and collegiate education, to educating beyond the four walls of the classroom. From this tragic loss and drastic change, Richardson speaks Global LLC was born.
Learn more about Wynette's mission to renew the hearts of all people through dialogue, community engagement, and gaining practical skills for growth. Transform your mindset and life with Wynette during women's history month, and learn to tell your own tale after trauma, tribulation, and learn to lead your life into one of triumph.
- After the loss of both of her parents, Wynette took a "big leap" after seventeen years in education, serving in public and collegiate education, to educating beyond the four walls of the classroom. From this tragic loss and drastic change, Richardson speaks Global LLC was born.
- 2024 Art Theme: "The Way We Were: Nostalgia" • March 21 • 5-8 p.m. CST • LSC, Damen MPR
- Nostalgia is a remembrance of who we were and experiences we have gone through. Artists can focus on remembering who they were, how they have grown, who they have learned from and how that all ties into their experience as a Womxn of color. We are focusing on the unique expressions of the artists’ exploration of their personal identities, and the scrutiny of societal expectations related to womanhood. These exhibitions will celebrate the diversity and complexity of human experiences, allowing for a broader conversation about autonomy and empowerment through artistic expression.
PRIORITY SUBMISSION DEADLINE BY TUESDAY, MARCH 12th 11:59PM
LAST CHANCE SUBMISSION DEADLINE BY FRIDAY, MARCH 15th 11:59PMClick Here to Submit to be in the ART SHOW
LUC Community RSVP Link
Please email the Program Coordinator Ericka Garcia at egarcia11@luc.edu for any questions or accommodations.
- Nostalgia is a remembrance of who we were and experiences we have gone through. Artists can focus on remembering who they were, how they have grown, who they have learned from and how that all ties into their experience as a Womxn of color. We are focusing on the unique expressions of the artists’ exploration of their personal identities, and the scrutiny of societal expectations related to womanhood. These exhibitions will celebrate the diversity and complexity of human experiences, allowing for a broader conversation about autonomy and empowerment through artistic expression.