Photo Gallery: Disability Culture Month Keynote Speaker

Wes Woodson, a nationally renowned mental health advocate delivered the keynote address for Disability Culture Month.

Wes Woodson, a nationally renowned mental health advocate and the author of “I Have Anxiety (So What?),” delivered the keynote address for Disability Culture Month on Sept. 12 in Stotler Lounge. Woodson wants to empower students to take ownership of their mental health and begin the journey to love themselves unapologetically.

A mother and son listen to keynote speaker Wes Woodson as he delivers the keynote address for Disability Culture Month.

Disability Center staff engage in the keynote presentation.
Pictured: Rachel Conrad (center), Angela Branson (left) and Sabra Mitchell (far right)
Audience members smile as Wes Woodson delivers the keynote address.
Ashley Brickley, director of the Disability Center, smiles as she listens to the keynote address.
Keynote speaker Wes Woodson shares his life story with the audience and talks about dealing with anxiety.
An audience member listens to the keynote address.
Audience members enjoy the presentation.