The Women’s Center at Kent State University seeks to explore areas where women’s voices can be uplifted and amplified. Where Do Black Women Go? focuses on black women’s health, retention and development. Through research and collaboration, Where Do Black Women Go? addresses black women’s health through a unique, supportive environment as we seek to provide affirming spaces for black women.
This initiative includes topic-specific events, networking opportunities and the establishment of a Kent State community village for black women-identifying faculty, staff and students. Where Do Black Women Go? explores issues such as mental health, self-empowerment, promoting body positivity and more. This initiative is unique with its fabric woven by research and individual black women’s voices and recommendations. The project aims to provide participants a platform to share experiences, concerns, challenges and triumphs of intersectional identities and their related facets of health.
Fall 2018 Schedule
Where Do Black Women Go to Be Angry?
- Oct. 17 – 6 p.m. at the Williamson House
Where Do Black Women Go to Create?
- Nov. 7 – 6 p.m. at the Williamson House
Information/Questions
If you are interested in helping with this initiative or have any topics you would like to suggest, please email wc@kent.edu.