HER Story: Work, Worth & Words

Signature Event Series Social Justice Initiative

Join the Co-Founder and Executive Director of Your Real Stories, Dr. Lillian Dunlap for a conversation with local women leaders about their journeys and reflections on the ever shifting perspective of what it means to be successful.

Musical selection by Latoya McCormick, Musical Theatre Director + Educator at Tarpon High School
Poetic Selection by Fannie Green, USF Theatre Chair & Professor

Please visit the American Stage Website to RSVP and ensure your place at this enlightening discussion.

This event is presented as part of the “And She Loved Herself Fiercely: A Celebration of Women’s History Month” series.

CLICK HERE to volunteer during this event.

Masks are suggested to be worn while at The Studio@620.

A second event in this series, Resilience, Love, and Friendship , will be held a American Stage on March 29, 2022

American Stage has the following pandemic protocols in place:

  • All patrons aged 5 and older attending a performance or event indoors must show one of the following three options:
    • A negative PCR COVID-19 test administered by a medical provider/official testing center no earlier than 72 hours before the time of their performance. OR
    • A negative rapid antigen COVID-19 test administered by a medical provider/official testing center no earlier than 24 hours prior to the time of their performance. Home testing kit results will not be accepted for entry. OR
    • If patrons prefer, CDC or other official vaccination record showing the patrons are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (at least 14 days since the final dose) may be voluntarily presented at the door as an acceptable alternative to negative COVID-19 test results.

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