February 26, 2021 Norwich Voices for International Women’s Day will highlight women’s triumphs and struggles in virtual spoken-word performance Chey Khoury wants women’s voices heard and inequitable notions, especially about strength and success, upended. “Every female I have had the pleasure of working with (have been) some of the strongest humans I’ve ever met,” said Khoury, a senior criminal justice major and English minor. “As women, we are stronger than stereotypes believe.” Khoury, a civilian student, has worked behind the scenes to produce the fourth-annual Norwich Voices for International Women’s Day, scheduled virtually from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday over Zoom. The university and its Pegasus Players theater troupe are presenting the spoken-word event, which prepandemic has run in Mack Hall’s auditorium. Click here to join the performance.