TEDx event showcases student stories 

The large letters "TEDxWCC" create a background on the stage as the same letters are projected on a screen above the stage.

The stage is set at TEDxWCC, drawing an intrigued crowd. 

Zakeria Almajrabi | Photo and Writing Contributor 

TEDxWCC is an annual event hosted towards the end of the year. This year’s event took place on Thursday, April 10, 2025 and embraced a theme of “Collective Belonging.” 

The main stage speakers share with the audience their experiences that embody united ideas, from gender roles in children’s books to student athletics. The event features poster speakers and improv performers before the actual main stage event. The main stage presentations end the night and encourage an involved and enlightened community. 

Jonah Klein presents his tri-folding poster to an interested onlooker. The onlooker speaks while he listens.

Jonah Klein explaining his poster board: “The Experiential Learning Cycle”.

Eli Revzen stands next to a table holding his large informational poster while speaking with an onlooker.

Eli Revzen presenting his poster, “On the Loss of Functional Adults.”

Three members of the improv group pose in varying humorous positions. Other members smile and watch from chairs behind them.

The TEDxWCC event featured an improv show, led by Hope Bernard, a WCC theatre instructor, for all to watch.

Rayan Salam stands onstage in front of the large lettered sign "TEDxWCC." She wears blue jeans and a beige jacket.

Rayan Salam introduces each speaker at TEDxWCC.

Jason Thompson speaks to the audience with his arms outstretched to the side. He wears a blue sweater with gray pants.

Jason Thompson, a Washtenaw Community College alumnus, emphasizes the importance of being bold to the audience.

Lukas Hendricks stands on stage and speaks to the audience, holding her hands at her waist. She wears a light blue suit.

Fostering an environment where people feel valued and secure, Lukas Hendricks explains the significance of a true apology.

Kristina Moreno stands on the stage while speaking and gesturing to the audience. She wears a white shirt and green pants.

Kristina Moreno, enthusiastic for community outreach, describes how to use anxiety and not let it get the best of you.

Jennifer German is pictured from the waist up while speaking to the audience. She wears a gray suit and white blouse.

Jennifer German, an experienced Harvard-taught professional, explains how important it is not to lose hope, regardless of what you want to do.

Dylan Orsolini speaks to the audience with his hands outstretched. He wears a dark suit with a blue dress shirt.

Interested in the world around him, Dylan Orsolini explains our bodies are a community of different cells, and that we are all more than meets the eye.

Michelle Silverthorn is shown from the waist up with her hands clasped together. She wears a bright pink and orange dress.

Michelle Silverthorn, an award-winning experienced speaker, teaches us her philosophy on T.H.R.I.V.E.; with that mindset comes success.

Headshot of Zach Damon speaking to the audience passionately from behind a wooden podium. He wears a suit with a red tie.

Zach Damon, a professional actor, advocates for disability issues in the workplace, and that people with them are often overlooked.

Roman Karas uses hand gestures while speaking to the audience. He wears a blue dress shirt and gray slacks.

A WTMC student, Roman Karas, who helped found TEDxWCC in 2023, explains the importance of letting student athletes know that pushing past their limits can do more harm than good.

Jessica Hale stands on stage while speaking to the audience. She wears black slacks and a tan blazer.

Jessica Hale, a faculty member at WCC, notes that stereotypical gender roles in books from the past are still prevalent today and believes we can do better at eliminating those harmful stereotypes.

The nine participants pose for a group photo on the stage.

All of the speakers at TEDxWCC stand together in unity at the end of the event.

 

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