FOURTH ‘LET’S TALK JUSTICE’ STUDENT FORUM, FOCUSING ON WOMEN’S RIGHTS, RESCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 8, 2021

Anne Arundel County Public Schools and the Chesapeake Regional Association of Student Councils (CRASC) will host the fourth forum in the Let’s Talk Justice series at 6 p.m. on Monday, February 8. This event was rescheduled due to the inclement weather closure of the school system on Monday, February 1.

The forum will focus on women’s rights.

Similar to the previous forums in June, July, and August, the virtual event provides an opportunity for students to share their lived experiences, identify concerns, and strategize collaborative solutions to help ensure equitable and just practices in their communities. It will be moderated by Amaya Madarang, a senior at Northeast High School, and co-moderated by Bunmi Omnisore, a junior at Arundel High School.

The following students have confirmed their participation in the event:

  • Gabriela Benitez Monroy, Glen Burnie High School
  • Taylor Chunn, Annapolis High School
  • Meghan Field, Brooklyn Park Middle School
  • Caroline Finn, South River High School
  • Rebekah Garrett, Northeast High School
  • Nyah Johnson, Old Mill Middle School South
  • Hala Malik, Crofton High School
  • Jayna Monroe, Severna Park High School
  • Princess Tatsi, Old Mill High School
  • Megha Thomas, South River High School

The forum will also be broadcast live on AACPS’ YouTube channel. Questions may be submitted during the forum to letstalkjustice@aacps.org.

More information can also be found at the Let’s Talk Justice website or the CRASC website.