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WATCH: IWAU Week in Prince George began with a speech from an American activist

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Disrupt the status quo.

That was the message today from Marissa Jenae Johnson, a prominent activist from Seattle and the first guest speaker for Inspiring Women Among Us Week at UNBC today.

Johnson was the keynote speaker in a session called “Thinking Outside the Box – REVOLUTION By Any Means Necessary.”

“The context that I came into speak was about Inspiring Women Among Us and to talk about the ways that women and other marginalized identities can kind of disrupt the status quo.”

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