Black History Month events
Issue date: 1/20/09 Section: News
Jan. 17-MLK Soulfood Luncheon: Sistahood Cafe
Jan. 17-Lincoln Recreational Center Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration and Musical Tribute
Jan. 19-13th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom March
Jan. 20-The Inauguration of the 44th President
Jan. 22-2nd Annual MLK Breakfast: Dr. Julianne Malveaux, speaker.
Jan. 23-Aggie Nights presents NPHC Yard Show feat. Black Violin
Jan. 29-One Campus, One Dream, One Sound: Drum Circle
Jan. 30-Black History Month Kickoff
Jan. 30-A Tour of the Impact of Blacks in Music-A Musical Showcase
Feb. 3-Feminism and Raunch Culture
Feb. 4-CommUnity Conversations: Environmental Disparities in Health
Feb. 4-White Privilege: Dr. Joe Feagin, speaker
Feb. 5-Africana Studies Speaker: Emily Raboteau
Feb. 6-AAPO First Friday Lecture: Dr. John N. Singer, assistant professor, health and kinesiology
Feb. 7-Cultural Day Trip: African presence in Mexico
Feb. 9-Africana studies speaker: Robert
Gooding-Williams
Feb. 10-11-Ruben Studdard and Frenchie Davis in Ain't Misbehavin: The Fats Waller Musical
Feb. 11-Mock Trial: Responsibility and the Black Man
Feb. 12-CommUnity Conversations: Rice, Beans and Cornbread: African Influences on American Cuisine
Feb. 18-Black History Game Show
Feb. 19-Black History Month Movie Night: Miracle at St. Anna
Feb. 21-Harlem Renaissance Ball
Feb. 22-Knowledge is power! Appreciating the past, embracing the future of change
Feb. 25-Documentary Series: "Traces of the the Trade: A Story from the Deep North"
Feb. 26-Africana Studies Speaker: Suheir Hammad
Feb. 27-Black History Month Closing
For more information on these events, go to wbac.tamu.edu
Jan. 17-Lincoln Recreational Center Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration and Musical Tribute
Jan. 19-13th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom March
Jan. 20-The Inauguration of the 44th President
Jan. 22-2nd Annual MLK Breakfast: Dr. Julianne Malveaux, speaker.
Jan. 23-Aggie Nights presents NPHC Yard Show feat. Black Violin
Jan. 29-One Campus, One Dream, One Sound: Drum Circle
Jan. 30-Black History Month Kickoff
Jan. 30-A Tour of the Impact of Blacks in Music-A Musical Showcase
Feb. 3-Feminism and Raunch Culture
Feb. 4-CommUnity Conversations: Environmental Disparities in Health
Feb. 4-White Privilege: Dr. Joe Feagin, speaker
Feb. 5-Africana Studies Speaker: Emily Raboteau
Feb. 6-AAPO First Friday Lecture: Dr. John N. Singer, assistant professor, health and kinesiology
Feb. 7-Cultural Day Trip: African presence in Mexico
Feb. 9-Africana studies speaker: Robert
Gooding-Williams
Feb. 10-11-Ruben Studdard and Frenchie Davis in Ain't Misbehavin: The Fats Waller Musical
Feb. 11-Mock Trial: Responsibility and the Black Man
Feb. 12-CommUnity Conversations: Rice, Beans and Cornbread: African Influences on American Cuisine
Feb. 18-Black History Game Show
Feb. 19-Black History Month Movie Night: Miracle at St. Anna
Feb. 21-Harlem Renaissance Ball
Feb. 22-Knowledge is power! Appreciating the past, embracing the future of change
Feb. 25-Documentary Series: "Traces of the the Trade: A Story from the Deep North"
Feb. 26-Africana Studies Speaker: Suheir Hammad
Feb. 27-Black History Month Closing
For more information on these events, go to wbac.tamu.edu
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