Speaker series brings celebrated 'Voices of Inspiration' to BW
A blockbuster lineup of inspiring trailblazers and innovators, including Danica Patrick, history-making, professional racing driver, and Dr. Mae Jemison, first woman of color in the world to travel in space, will headline Baldwin Wallace University's 2019-20 "Voices of Inspiration" speaker series.
The personal stories, insights and advice from these out-of-the-box thinkers and doers will challenge audiences to break through the artificial boundaries around their own potential.
As Jemison has been quoted as saying, "Never be limited by other people's limited imaginations."
Most "Voices of Inspiration" events are free, but tickets are required. Find information and ticket links at bw.edu/voices.
Fall 2019 Series
The following inspirational pioneers are confirmed to appear for the BW series in fall 2019:
Dr. Mae Carol Jemison - history-making NASA astronaut
The first woman of color in the world to go into space, Dr. Mae Jemison served six years as a NASA astronaut. An engineer, entrepreneur, physician and educator, Jemison is at the forefront of integrating the physical and social sciences with art and culture to solve problems and foster innovation.
Today,
Jemison
leads
100
Year
Starship®,
a
bold,
far-reaching
nonprofit
initiative
to
assure
the
capabilities
exist
for
human
travel
beyond
our
solar
system
to
another
star
within
the
next
100
years.
She
was
also
the
first
astronaut
to
appear
on
"Star
Trek."
Her
appearance
is
the
culminating
event
at
BW's
symposium,
"Solving
for
XX:
Promoting
Gender
Parity
in
STEM
Leadership
and
Research."
Funded
by
The
Burton
D.
Morgan
Foundation
and
Women
for
BW
Saturday,
Sept.
21,
7
p.m.
-
STEM
Lecture
Lou
Higgins
Center,
Ursprung
Gymnasium
Danica Patrick - professional racing legend
As the most successful woman in open-wheel auto racing history, Danica Patrick is one of the most recognizable athletes in the world. Her 2008 Indy Japan 300 victory stands as the only win by a woman in an IndyCar Series race.
Since
retiring
from
racing,
she
authored
a
book,
"Pretty
Intense,"
and
just
launched
a
podcast
of
the
same
name
where
she
talks
with
a
variety
of
personalities
about
how
they
succeeded
in
their
own
personal
"race."
At
BW,
Patrick
will
be
on
the
other
side
of
the
Q&A,
as
she
shares
her
own
perspective
on
the
drive,
personal
philosophy
and
competitive
energy
that
led
her
to
win
at
the
highest
level.
Funded
by
the
Boesel
BW
School
of
Business
Lecture
Series
September
28,
7
p.m.
-
Boesel
Business
Lecture
Lou
Higgins
Center,
Ursprung
Gymnasium
Robert Olen Butler - innovative, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
Author Robert Olen Butler has been called a "literary Houdini" for his "ability to seamlessly mix humor and poignancy." Butler, who draws on his experiences as a Vietnam Veteran, has published 16 novels, six volumes of short fiction and a book on the creative process.
In
2001,
he
did
something
no
other
writer
has
ever
done:
he
revealed
his
writing
process
in
real-time,
producing
a
literary
short
story,
live
and
online,
in
17
two-hour
webcasts.
His
lecture
is
titled
"How
to
Win
a
Pulitzer
Prize
and
Other
Life
Lessons."
Funded
by
BW's
Marting
Humanities
Lecture
Series
October
8,
4:30
p.m.
-
Mill
Reading
Series
Marting
Hall,
Room
114
October
9,
7
p.m.
-
Marting
Humanities
Lecture
Strosacker
Hall,
Sandstone
III,
reception
to
follow
in
the
Cyber
Café
Dr. Mahzarin Banaji - renowned "implicit bias" researcher
The Harvard researcher known for groundbreaking research on "implicit bias," Dr. Mahzarin Banaji, presents "Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People." Banaji studies deeply buried bias which stems from factors like race, gender and sexual orientation and runs counter to our outward expressions of values and beliefs.
In
her
talk,
Harvard's
Richard
Clarke
Cabot
Professor
of
Social
Ethics
will
reveal
how
to
"outsmart"
mental
blindspots,
which
can
compromise
personal
and
professional
decisions
if
left
unattended.
Funded
by
the
BW
Psychology
Department's
Kathryn
Grover
Harrington
&
Robert
A.
Harrington
Distinguished
Visiting
Professor
lecture
series
-
25th
Annual
November
18,
7
p.m.
-
Harrington
Psychology
Lecture
Strosacker
Hall,
Sandstone
III,
reception
to
follow
Looking Ahead to Spring 2020
The Spring 2020 "Voices" lineup is still taking shape, but confirmed speakers include Father Gregory Boyle, founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention, rehab and re-entry program in the world. Boyle will appear on February 19.
In addition, BW's February 20 Faith and Life lecture series will feature provocative, American theologian Dr. Ilia Delio, a Washington D.C.-based Franciscan Sister who integrates religion and science, specifically physics and neuroscience, to inform a new way of thinking about evolution.
The BW "Voices" Tradition
With the support of generous donors and underwriters, BW annually brings to campus top speakers and performers, often around a theme, to challenge and inspire students. Most events are also free and open to the public.
In recent years, "Voices" lineups have featured award-winning actor Sterling K. Brown, CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, "Shark Tank" entrepreneur Daymond John and others.
Watch bw.edu/voices for updates to the 2019-20 "Voices of Inspiration" schedule.