Black History Month Closing Program, Feb. 29

Join together in community for the Black History Month Closing Program on Feb. 29.
Location: N201 and Zoom Time: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

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Join together in community for the Black History Month Closing Program on Feb. 29 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. in N201 and Zoom.

We will open with a powerful performance by VC Bynum Arts and Education and have a rich, impactful keynote presentation by historian, scholar, and public motivational speaker Dante King. He will present on “Understanding the Origins of Anti-Blackness through Academic Scholarship and Scientific Theory”.

A reception will follow the program. Meals will be provided to students that register and attend the event. Registration is required.

For those joining online, click the Zoom link to attend.

The event is brought to you by the Umoja Scholars Program, Black Student Union, Black Student Affinity Coordinator, Asian Pacific-Islander Affinity Coordinator, LGBTQ+ Resource Center Affinity Coordinator, The Latinos of Bellevue College Club, and ODEI.

For questions, contact Darnita Boynton Howard at d.boyntonhoward@bellevuecollege.edu.

Last Updated February 22, 2024