The spoken word group Harvard College Speak Out Loud is teaming up with other groups, including Harvard College Rap Collective and Black Graduate Students Association as well as other student and community organizations, to hold an open-mic performance that joins spoken word and live music. The event will take place on Saturday afternoon in Science Center C. According to Cassandra E. Euphrat Weston ’14, co-president of Speak Out Loud, all undergraduate and graduate students are welcome to participate, whether they have experience or not. “One thing that’s really important to us is creating a safe space for people to perform…. We always encourage the audience to participate,” Euphrat Weston says.
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