• Book Club: “Nervous” by Jen Soriano

    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    A 6-week book club and virtual community centered on a groundbreaking memoir that bridges neuroscience, colonization, disability justice, and embodied resistance. Don’t miss our fall SpeakOut Book Club! We’re reading Nervous: Essays on Heritage and Healing by award-winning writer and narrative strategist Jen Soriano—a groundbreaking memoir-in-essays that bridges neuroscience, colonization, disability justice, and embodied resistance. Together we’ll explore […]

    $25
  • Understanding AI, Power, and Possibility: Navigating Bias & Building a More Human Future

    Zoom
    Virtual Event

    Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant future—it’s here, shaping the ways we learn, work, and connect. From classrooms to boardrooms, AI holds extraordinary potential, but it also carries real risks: reinforcing bias, eroding trust, and widening inequities. In this timely and interactive session, Dr. Avriel Epps will unpack the changing landscape of AI through […]

    $5

    Reclaiming the “Monster” to Challenge Power: What the Horror Genre Reveals About Power, Bias, and Belonging

    Virtual
    Virtual Event

    In this interactive and timely Halloween-season session, actress, writer, and comedian Kausar Mohammed (THE FLASH, JURASSIC WORLD: CHAOS THEORY, MONSTER HIGH, APPENDAGE) takes us inside the horror genre as both fan and creator. Drawing from her own work and collaborations with diverse horror storytellers, Kausar unpacks how fear on screen reflects the fears of society, […]

    $5