When: 
Thursday, March 9, 2023 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Where: 
Farinon College Center - Lower Snack Bar
Presenter: 
Natasha "Natty" Carrizosa
Price: 
Free

Hosted by Natasha "Natty" Carrizosa and sponsored by NIA: Women of Purpose and Office of Intercultural Development. Natasha Carrizosa is a teacher, poet, writer, author, MC – master of ceremonies, keynote speaker, facilitator, and spoken word artist. She amazes her audience as she speaks about the beauty and appreciation of the diversity that lives within us all.

She is the daughter of an African-American mother and Mexican immigrant father. Her book, Crown is all about being your authentic self, overcoming adversity, mindfulness, and self-care, spirituality, motherhood, teenage life, gratitude, hopes & dreams, and growing up different (roots) from bullying to self-actualization (crown).

Her love for the arts inspired the creation of Natty Roots & Rhyme, one of the most dynamic poetry open mics in the country.

 

Sponsored by: 
Office of Intercultural Development and NIA: Women of Purpose