Intercultural Student Engagement Center
- Location: bit.ly/gofarther21
- Time: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Join us for a low-stress, high-reward virtual vision board workshop to focus in on your acedemic interests and professional goals! Study abroad may be a "hack" toward that!
- Location: Preston Multipurpose Center
- Time: 6:00pm
Register at https://bit.ly/2Y3WbhC
- Location: Check @epsilonzeta_akas on Instagram for more information
- Time: 6:05pm
Join Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. as they use yoga to celebrate heart health awareness!
- Location: DSU 2041
- Time: 9:00pm
Join us for a laid-back night of #ForTheCulure activities, fun, and fellowship at our annual lock-in. Wear your favorite 90s attire!
Sponsored by the Intercultural Student Engagement Center
- Location: DSU 3023
- Time: 7:00pm
Has the pandemic had you anxious lately? Join the Black Student Alliance as they discuss the importance of mental health in the African-American community.
- Location: Zoom Code TBA
- Time: 11:00am
"Drawing on black feminist practices, this talk extends ideas of freedom beyond binaries of resistance and reticence, beyond oppositional relationships of being either fugitive or free to consider what nonbinary imaginations of freedom were born of those who chose to inhabit the hold of slavery otherwise. What do they teach us about the bounds of abolition?"
- Location: DSU Niteclass
- Time: 6:00pm
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, we will screen the film "Black Wall Street Burning". It tells of the worst act of American terrorism and racism in American history. Following the film, Reverend Dr. Vernon Turner, the pastor of Mt. Vernon AME Church (the last standing structure from the massacre) will lead a discussion on what the area exists as today.
- Location: DSU 2123
- Time: 7:00pm
Do you know where you really came from? Join us as we trace back your lineage to African roots. You will have the chance to read about your hometown and place of origin and connect it to African diaspora and post Middle Passage History.
- Location: Zoom Code: 988 5283 3827
- Time: 4:00pm
Coded Bias "explores how machine-learning algorithms can perpetuate society's existing class, race, and gender-based inequities" (New York Times). This event will be a live, virtual discussion with its director, Shalini Kantayya. A link for a watch party to view the film will be provided in advance.
- Location: DSU 3024
- Time: 6:30pm
A panel discussion on what African Americans voters should expect if anything for their vote. Panelists include Dr. Saundra Ardrey, Dr. Lacretia Dye, and Dr. Martha Sales.
- Location: DSU Niteclass
- Time: 6:00pm
This is an exclusive event for women of color on campus! Grab your favorite pajamas and eye masks for this conversation on the importance of African American women in our society. We will discuss how being a black woman at a PWI and how to defy stereotypes.
- Location: DSU 3rd Floor
- Time: 7:00pm
Students will get to choose a period or historical era in black history to display through photography. After photos are taken and submitted, they will be printed to be shown the night of the event. Spoken word artists will have a chance to share their words at this event.
- Location: DSU 2123-24
- Time: 6:00pm
Walk a Mile In My Shoes is an interactive panel discussion that will journey the different adversities in today's society. We will not only discuss being aware of these issues but how to persevere through them
- Location: Nicely Conference Center
- Time: 6:00pm
Get your costumes ready and join us for a networking experience. Come out to fellowship with your classmates and celebrate black culture on the Hill! Tickets are limited and can be purchased for $5.
Sponsored by the Intercultural Student Engagement Center, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, and Student Government Association
- Location: DSU 3005
- Time: 3:00pm
With soul food’s significant history in the African American culture the ISEC will host a luncheon featuring soul food cuisine. Pre-registration is required.
- Location: DSU 3005
- Time: 3:00pm
With soul food's significant history in the African American culture the ISEC will host a luncheon featuring soul food cuisine. Pre-registration is required.
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