Submitted by The Evergreen State College
The Evergreen State College successfully concluded its seventh annual Equity Symposium, held April 16–17, 2025. Centered on the theme “The Wisdom of Stories,” the two-day event brought together students, faculty, staff, and community members to explore how storytelling fosters connection, resilience, and collective liberation.
The symposium kicked off with a dynamic plenary session led by Dr. Leticia Nieto, where students, staff, and faculty were invited to explore and share their own stories of grounding, hope, and connection. The room buzzed with heartfelt reflections and meaningful dialogue, setting the tone for a deeply personal and collective experience.
Following the plenary, participants jumped into a wide variety of hands-on workshops covering everything from justice in healthcare to storytelling in activism. Whether diving into the intersections of equity and technology or exploring identity through art, each session offered practical tools, fresh perspectives, and new strategies for making change—in the classroom, the workplace, and the world.
The symposium’s keynote address was delivered by Dr. Alexis Pauline Gumbs, a renowned writer, scholar, and activist. Gumbs, known for her work on Black feminist thought and ecological consciousness, captivated the audience with insights from her latest book, “Survival is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde.” Her address emphasized the transformative power of storytelling in navigating uncertain times and envisioning a more just future. For more information about the Equity Symposium, visit The Evergreen State College website.