Cal Poly Safer is recognizing its 25th anniversary during Sexual Assault Action Month in April by hosting a discussion with activist, author, and founder of the Me too movement, Tarana Burke on Monday, April 11th, from 5-6 pm in the Multi-Activity Center (MAC). The event will feature a brief keynote address from Burke, followed by a moderated discussion on activism, healing, and thriving, and a Q&A session. Admission is free to all campus and community members; registration is required in advance. You can submit questions for Tarana Burke in advance here.
For more information on events during Sexual Assault Action Month view the flier below: