March 11, 4:30 to 6:30 pm. Pitt graduate and undergraduate students participate in small group discussions and share their priorities with advocates, activists, leaders, and changemakers on March 11. This year’s event will champion advocates and activists of every kind as mentors, including MSW alumna Morgan Overton, and host keynote speaker and two-time Emmy Award winner, Emmai Alaquiva, to share how the arts have inspired social change. Register Now
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