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  • Basketball Teams Honor Black History Month

    Basketball Teams Honor Black History Month

    Clark basketball will honor Black History Month at their games in the Kneller Athletic Center.

  • Basketball Teams Honor Black History Month

    Basketball Teams Honor Black History Month

    Clark basketball will honor Black History Month at their games in the Kneller Athletic Center.

  • Responding to the Absence of Blackness and Anti-Blackness in Elementary-Level Classrooms

    Responding to the Absence of Blackness and Anti-Blackness in Elementary-Level Classrooms

    Education Professor Raphael Rogers and picture book Author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie will discuss the role contemporary picture books written by Black women can play in helping teachers respond to the absence of Blackness and Anti-Blackness in elementary-level classrooms.

  • Responding to the Absence of Blackness and Anti-Blackness in Elementary-Level Classrooms

    Responding to the Absence of Blackness and Anti-Blackness in Elementary-Level Classrooms

    Education Professor Raphael Rogers and picture book Author Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie will discuss the role contemporary picture books written by Black women can play in helping teachers respond to the absence of Blackness and Anti-Blackness in elementary-level classrooms.

  • Raphael Rogers: Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books

    Raphael Rogers: Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books

    In this session, Education Professor Raphael Rogers will share details about his latest project, “Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books.”

  • Raphael Rogers: Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books

    Raphael Rogers: Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books

    In this session, Education Professor Raphael Rogers will share details about his latest project, “Representing Black Girl Magic with Contemporary Picture Books.”

  • Empowerment Through Knowledge: Black History Trivia and Bingo

    Empowerment Through Knowledge: Black History Trivia and Bingo

    Come play Black history-themed trivia and bingo — and win prizes.

  • Empowerment Through Knowledge: Black History Trivia and Bingo

    Empowerment Through Knowledge: Black History Trivia and Bingo

    Come play Black history-themed trivia and bingo — and win prizes.

  • Black History Month Film Feature: ‘American Fiction’

    Black History Month Film Feature: ‘American Fiction’

    CUFSS presents “American Fiction,” which follows a frustrated African-American novelist-professor who writes an outlandish satire of stereotypical “Black” books — only for it to be mistaken for serious literature and published to high sales and critical praise. 

  • Black History Month Film Feature: ‘American Fiction’

    Black History Month Film Feature: ‘American Fiction’

    CUFSS presents “American Fiction,” which follows a frustrated African-American novelist-professor who writes an outlandish satire of stereotypical “Black” books — only for it to be mistaken for serious literature and published to high sales and critical praise. 

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