Voices Raised is a teach-in series that promotes sustained, engaged dialogue and education around current events, socio-political issues, and/or popular culture affecting socially, politically, and culturally marginalized/disenfranchised communities. Through a series of daylong events, the program's goal is to bring faculty, community leaders, and students together to collectively raise their voices – to engage in public and academic discourse, and develop a greater understanding of these communities.
Past teach-in have focused on transgender identity, water crises in Central America, youth and activism, and the intersections of class, race, and immigrant rights.









