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Empowered Voices: ɫƵ’s Inaugural “Take a Stand” Poetry Slam

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Abbey Tauchen | April 12th, 2024

The ɫƵ of Missouri RSVP Center and Engage hosted the first “Take a Stand” Poetry Slam on Tuesday, April 9, at Soldiers' Memorial. 

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In commemoration of , the theme "Take a Stand" was carefully selected to underscore the importance of standing up against sexual assault, dating violence and stalking. Poets delved into topics such as gender inequality, harmful gender stereotypes, traditional constructs of masculinity, power and oppression, the survivor experience, hope, healing after trauma, violence in pop culture and the over-sexualization of women.

Prizes were awarded to the following students:

  • 1st- Ari Starks
  • 2nd- Deyana Chism
  • 3rd- Malena Delgadillo
  • 4th- Leslie Wilcox

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