SLAM! Spotlights the Black Experience at BC and Beyond
Alongside spoken word artist TOO BLACK, BC students shared powerful words about what it means to be black on- and off-campus.Sarah Kay and Andrea Gibson Reveal the Power of Spoken Word
The poets strung together rhythmic stanzas of love, pain, acceptance, and empowerment at the Paradise Rock Club on Tuesday night.Embrace Week Seeks to Celebrate Diversity on Campus
Boston College’s FACES Council is launching the week long event “Embrace Week” to commemorate and recognize the strength in BC's diversity.Opinion: Let's Talk About Mental Health
BC needs to start talking about mental health issues.'Speak Out' Illuminates Hope for Sufferers of Sexual Assault
Poetry, music, and a candlelight vigil brought light and unity to the struggle against sexual violence.Mass Incarceration: Missing in America's First Spoken Word Event Ignited BC's Passion for Social Justice
The sophomore Gabelli Presidential Scholars began their initiative, Mass Incarceration: Missing in America, with a passionate spoken word event.FACES Gathers Groups to 'Speak For Your Change'
The show, put on in collaboration with CAB, showcased various cultural groups and individual students, reflecting the diversity of the Boston College community and confronting racism.Say No to Studying & Yes to Poetry: December 12th, 2013
Join us this Thursday, December 12th for an evening of spoken word poetry at 6pm in Higgins 300. Here's a glimpse of the poets behind the words: