Artist-activist Newsome to deliver Welcomefest keynote

The following is a transcript from an August 27 broadcast of KMUW-FM, Wichita State University's listener-supported public radio station.

Students returned to Wichita State University for the fall semester this week. The university begins the new term with two weeks of special programs and events.
 
As KMUW’s Deborah Shaar reports, one campus event features a speaker known for being an agent of change.
 
Bree Newsome

Bree Newsome

The main event of WSU’s “Welcomefest” will be Tuesday evening, when artist and activist Bree Newsome delivers a keynote speech titled "Tearing Hate from the Sky."
 
Newsome was a central figure in the summer of 2015’s heated debate over the use of Confederate flags across the nation. She took a stand in South Carolina and was arrested.
 
Newsome decided that the Confederate flag outside of the South Carolina State Capitol needed to come down, so she scaled the 30-foot flagpole and unhooked the flag.
 
Less than two weeks later, state officials permanently removed the flag from the Statehouse grounds and sent it to a museum.
 
Newsome, a graduate of New York University Tisch School of the Arts, says she uses her talents as an artist, musician and filmmaker in pursuit of social and economic justice.
 
Her program will begin at 6:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 30, in the Rhatigan Student Center Beggs Ballroom. Attendees must have a ticket. Visit the WSU Office of Diversity and Inclusion for more information and to purchase tickets.