Black Hair + Storytelling as a Form of Social Activism
Black Hair + Storytelling as a Form of Social Activism
St. Clair Detrick Jules will discuss her journey photographing and interviewing 101 Black women with natural hair.
St. Clair Detrick Jules will discuss her journey photographing and interviewing 101 Black women with natural hair.
The CEV Speaker Series presents Sha-Asia Medina, director of The Village — an Afrocentric cultural, learning, and healing center in the Main South neighborhood.
Hear from a virtual panel of accomplished Black tech industry professionals at this in-person event.
The Mosakowski Institute for Public Enterprise invites Black students, faculty, and staff to participate in this collective healing experience. Register by Feb. 10.
Honor the past and celebrate the futures of former and present Black students at this panel discussion featuring Black alumni from a range of graduation years.
The Black Student Union, with the Office of Diversity and Inclusion and the Caribbean African Student Association, is sponsoring their first Black History Month Ball — BlackExcellence. Formal attire requested.
Black Alumni Homecoming Weekend concludes with a special brunch featuring traditional soul food favorites, live music, and the chance to mix and mingle with students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
“Black Panther” highlights Afrofuturism, a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to explore the African American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.
A faculty and student panel will examine the concept of Afrofuturism as depicted in “Black Panther” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” The films will be screened at Clark on Feb. 28 and March 1.
“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” explores the real-world concept of Afro-Futurism: a cultural aesthetic that combines science-fiction, history, and fantasy to examine the African-American experience and connect those from the Black diaspora with their forgotten African ancestry.