Tuesday March 3, 2026
12:00 - 1:00 PM
Hinckley Institute of Politics,
260 South Central Campus Drive,
Room 2018,
Salt Lake City, UT, 84112
United States
This forum is presented as part of Crimson Conversations, an educational program created to enhance the cultural education and awareness of University of Utah campus community. This series will provide opportunities for students from all backgrounds to learn with and from one another and promote community success.
Cosponsored by the Center for Community & Cultural Engagement
This discussion will explore themes of womanhood across student, faculty, and staff experiences in leadership roles. We look forward to hearing from those serving our communities and the wisdom they have to share from serving others. This event is free for all to attend. Lunch will be provided.
Panelists:
- Alondra Morales Marquez - Student, Ethnic Studies and Health, Society, and Policy
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Charlen “Cha” McNeil - Founder and Executive Director of The Moore Foundation, Inc/
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Cassie Zamora-Cathcart - Director of Student Leadership & Involvement
Moderators
- Kirsten Wang
- Tiare Mitchell
Forum offered online and in the Hinckley Institute caucus room - Room 2018, Gardner Commons.
Pizza will be distributed to attendees at the beginning of the event. Please plan to arrive at the venue promptly.
The University of Utah is not taking a stance on any of the issues being discussed in this event. Participants are speaking from their own perspectives as individuals and not as representatives of the University of Utah.