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Night of Narratives

Date

March 18

Location

USU Sunset Lounge

Time

5 to 7:30 p.m.

Description

Night of Narratives is an open mic event that allows students to express themselves in creative ways. Join us for an unforgettable evening of performances from dancing and singing, to poetry, storytelling and more! This is your chance to share your narrative and experience a vibrant mix of art forms.

This event is FREE for all students, and all types of performers are welcome! Bring your talent, passion and energy to be a part of this colorful celebration of creativity.

Night of Narratives is a safe and inclusive space for all participants, and we ask that everyone be respectful and mindful of one another. Hate speech, incitements of violence or direct threats of harm against individuals or communities will absolutely not be tolerated.

If at any time a topic or performance makes you feel uneasy, please feel free to step away and notify a staff member —your comfort is important. We hope you enjoy the performances and the creativity that unfolds at the event!

Beach Pride Events will provide a microphone for all performers. If you plan to bring additional equipment for your performance or have performance requests or questions, please email asi-beachpride@csulb.edu by Wednesday, March 12.

Night of Narratives
       March 18
       5 to 7:30 p.m.
       USU Sunset Lounge

*By participating in any Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) event, you grant permission to ASI, Forty-Niner Shops, Inc., and the University to take and use visual/audio of you. Visual/audio images are any type of recording, including but not limited to photographs, digital images, drawings, renderings, voices, sounds, video recordings, audio clips or accompanying written descriptions. You agree that ASI, the Forty-Niner Shops, and the University own the images and all rights related to them. For the full statement, visit asicsulb.org/comm.

All students, regardless of sex, race, color, national origin, or any other protected identity, who are interested in the program’s mission and focus, are welcome and eligible to participate in all Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) events and programs.