You can support the Echo by donating through the.Thank you for supporting the Echo and EMU Student Media.Ronia-Isabel Cabansag: On today’s Thursday edition, we’re bringing you an exclusive interview with one of the organizers of a recent event that brought model and actress Dominique Jackson to speak at EMU. I don’t have this prepared, line-by line-script; I'm not gonna speak behind a podium, I'm gonna get real with you.” And she very much so did that, to the point where we even had you know the spontaneous performances that happened even while her talk was going on.

I just really like learning, I don’t want to say the culture, but things that I’m unfamiliar with, especially in the world, you not always going to be familiar with everybody. But during a recent interview with Hollywood Unlocked, Jackson talked about how the two met, ... DomiNique crying. We have our signature events that the center does every year, and since I’m new to this role, that’s kind of what I’m focusing on, is to make sure that those events that people expect out of us are still happening. I think that helped a little bit. His favorite moment of filming was when guest judge Dominique Jackson, who plays ice queen Elektra on Pose, got into a back and forth with some of …

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Dominique Jackson arrives for the Golden Globe Awards, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Jan. 6, 2019.

I was quite surprised that the house of Ninja team on the show is made up of five cis women. And I think the main message of her talk – she had, I think, a couple of really good [main points] – but really speaking to not allowing other people to have power over you and kind of taking ownership of yourself in that way. They approached our department about potential speaker ideas. And I think that just showed students that it is okay to be their whole selves. There’s a lot of things that I didn’t know and was educated in.Ramsey: What was your favorite part of the overall evening with Dominique Jackson?Smith: My favorite part, I would say, was seeing how closely her character and her were so similar. Read our full guidelines.After learning of the racist history of Daniel L. Quirk Jr., the namesake of the Quirk Theater, administrators at Eastern Michigan University are considering what options the university can take.An evening with Dominique Jackson at Eastern Michigan University,Wellness Series - Part 2: Physical Wellness,Namesake of Quirk Theatre exposed for blackface performances; EMU officials exploring next steps,Ypsilanti Township Board of Trustees votes down option to purchase additional ballot scanners,A life of art and music: EMU's oldest professor, Nelson Amos, retiring from EMU at 81,Opinion: Belmark Lanes is handling re-opening in a safe, smart way,The Factory Report: What's the future for Philly?