“Thank you so much, I needed this workshop.”
“I had a breakdown this morning, and I was so worried about not being good enough, but this speech made me feel a little better.”
“I Am, Who I Am reminded me to think positively and unapologetically about myself.”
“Never Dim Your Shine was my favorite. I felt like this was exactly what I needed to hear. I feel like a lot of things I hear from others made me change my personality and I need to learn how to embrace the real me.”
“Embrace Your Power because it is related to me in many ways. We have to know our power and believe in it and embrace ourselves.”
“I Am, Who I Am stood out to me, because it illustrated the innate power of feminism. I’ve always been told “dial it down” but this is proof that my advocacy is far from over.”
“I Am, Who I Am poem touched me because it helped me to realize who I am, regardless of what people might say or think.”
“The poem of Dr. Nay’s that touched me the most was when she was talking about being yourself and shining through. To not be dull, and to fully express yourself.”
Workshop Participants