This event is in the past.It took place on May 15, 2026 at Michigan Union.


Intimate portraits trace six Black women's journeys through breast cancer and chemotherapy-induced hair loss, exploring how they reclaimed identity, cultural pride, and their "invisible crowns" of resilience.
Black women's health stories
photo essay exhibition
breast cancer advocacy
identity and resilience
Tips
🎨portraits by Tafari Stevenson-Howard
📚based on research published in Cancer journal
Redefining the Crown Art Exhibit
Old Fourth Ward


Intimate portraits trace six Black women's journeys through breast cancer and chemotherapy-induced hair loss, exploring how they reclaimed identity, cultural pride, and their "invisible crowns" of resilience.
Black women's health stories
photo essay exhibition
breast cancer advocacy
identity and resilience
Tips
🎨portraits by Tafari Stevenson-Howard
📚based on research published in Cancer journal
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