Second Annual Black Joy, Black Excellence Student Symposium
Theme: 'Express Yourself'
Over 500 Black students participated
Led by Black Student Advisory Committee
CBC Windsor coverage included student and organizer interviews
360 summary
Natalie Browning-Morgan highlighted the shift towards arts, movement, and theatre in response to student requests for diverse activities.
This year's symposium featured spoken word poetry, art, dancing, and a resource fair, providing a platform for students to express themselves creatively.
Alaa Ebrahim noted that the event was much more student-led, emphasizing the importance of amplifying student voices in creating a more engaging and empowering experience.
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