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  • Feb252021
    Virtual

    This panel will consist of four BSU faculty/staff experts in the fields of geography, history, journalism, and politics to discuss the factors and circumstances that led to the January 6th insurrection...

  • Feb262021
    Zoom

    Join the Bowie State University-University of Maryland Social Justice Alliance and the University of Maryland Criminology and Criminal Justice Department for a viewing of the documentary film "After...

  • Feb262021
    Virtual

    Students will practice self-care by sharing their poetry and listening to a reading from a published poet/activist/professor, Dr. Regina Jennings.Click here to join the Zoom Meeting!

  • Feb272021
    Virtual

    Students, staff and faculty are invited to join us at this virtual financial literacy event as we gain insights on borrowing, credit, loans and investments. There will be seasoned professionals to...

  • Feb12022
    Zoom

    In honor of Black History Month, the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services in partnership with the Eta Zeta Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. will reflect on North Carolina Agricultural...

  • Feb82022
    Zoom

    The Office of Multicultural Programs and Services will host an intentional conversation on Colorism in Black America with Howard University Social Justice Fellow Dr. Anjerrika Bean. Colorism is a...

  • Feb92022
    Zoom

    Social Justice Series Lunch & Learn- Breathing While Black: Knowing Your Rights During Police InteractionThe Office of Multicultural Programs and Services presents ”Breathing While Black: The Code...

  • Feb102022
    Virtual

    Dr. Dennie Nneka, Assistant Professor of History and founder of the Black Women’s Studies Association will present her research on Black women activists as a part of the Department’s Social Justice...

  • Feb112022
    Virtual

    Join the Department of History and Government for a talk, followed by a question-and-answer session, with Dr. Karen Cook Bell, author of the just-released Running from Bondage: Enslaved Women and...

  • Feb112022
    Fine & Performing Arts Center, Dionne Warwick Theater

    Excellence in Black Dance is a celebration of the impact that dance artists of African descent have had on the field of Dance. In addition to highlighting the versatility of the Black Dancing Body...

  • Feb122022
    Fine & Performing Arts Center, Dionne Warwick Theater

    Excellence in Black Dance is a celebration of the impact that dance artists of African descent have had on the field of Dance. In addition to highlighting the versatility of the Black Dancing Body...

  • Feb162022
    Virtual

    Spring 2022 Convocation officially kicks off the spring semester. Visit the Black History Month webpage here.

  • Feb162022
    Virtual

    Book talk by David Taft Terry, associate professor of history and museum studies coordinator at Morgan State University.  ZOOM

  • Feb162022
    Virtual

    This event will feature John Whittington Franklin, recently retired from the Smithsonian Institution where he assisted with the development of the National Museum of African American History and Culture....

  • Feb162022
    Virtual

    Black Wall Street Series-Implications Today to Building Wealth with attorney Kathy Stewart On May 31, 1921, white supremacist terrorists attacked the Greenwood community in Oklahoma, killing up to...

  • Feb172022
    Zoom

    Social Justice Series Dinner & LearnBlack Lives Matter: Policing in Black and Brown Spaces - Should we defund the police?After the tragic death of George Floyd in summer 2020, the Black Lives Matter...

  • Feb182022
    Zoom

    How can educators help support students’ mental wellness as they pursue academic excellence in a time of uncertainty and grief?The Department of Language, Literature, and Cultural Studies and Black...

  • Feb212022
    Virtual

    Mr. Devine Nwafor, a Ph.D. candidate, discusses health disparities and why health equity is necessary.   

  • Feb212022
    Blackboard

    Dr. Cassandra Clayborne, an MD and currently a first-year resident and Rural Scholar in the Harpers Ferry Family Medicine Residency Program in West Virginia, will discuss health disparities and explain...

  • Feb212022
    Virtual

    Mr. Martin Mitchell, Laurel City Council At - Large Member, discusses the politics of misinformation and disinformation.  

  • Feb212022
    Virtual

    Mr. Martin Mitchell, a Laurel City Council at-large member, discusses the politics of misinformation and disinformation. He would wish that African Americans become conscious of their situation and...

  • Feb222022
    Virtual

    Dr. Gregory Parks, Associate Dean and Professor of Law at Wake Forest University will discuss how race has impacted the legal system and the rights of African Americans as a part of the Department...

  • Feb232022
    Virtual

    Black Wall Street Series-Investing in Stocks on a College Budget  On May 31, 1921, white supremacist terrorists attacked the Greenwood community in Oklahoma, killing up to 300 Black residents and...

  • Feb242022
    Zoom

    Join us for the 9th Annual BSU Black History Month Read-A-Thon on February 24, 12:30-2:30 pm, as we celebrate the power of language, public speaking, and oral storytelling. Sign up for a ten-minute...

  • Feb242022
    Virtual

    Social Justice Series-Lunch & LearnDo All Black Lives Matter: The Epidemic of Violence Targeting the LBGT+ community with Human Rights CampaignJoin the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services,...

  • Feb242022
    Virtual

    Please join the Office of Multicultural Programs and Services and Office of Greek Life for the Mothers Impacted by Racism Call to Action to honor the legacy of BSU alumnus 1LT Richard Collins III....