Muhlenberg College's Multicultural Center Celebrates Black African Heritage Month
This month, in honor of Black African Heritage Month, Muhlenberg College will host several events that are open to the public, ranging from movies to lectures and discussion panels.Monday, February 12, 2007 01:59 PM
The events are sponsored by The Multicultural Center, with additional sponsorship from Dining Services, Dean of Students Office and the Muhlenberg College Activities Council.
Schedule of Events:
February 9, 2007:
* Fish Fry & Movie,
5:00 p.m., Multicultural Center, RSVP required.
February 14, 2007:
* Jazz for Lunch (Keith Marks & Co.),
12:00-1:15 p.m., Garden Room-Seegers Union.
Dinner-Action Station (Southern Cuisine),
5:00 p.m., Garden Room-Seegers Union, Dean Karen Green- guest chef.
February 15, 2007:
* Harlem Renaissance: Lecture by Curlee Raven Holton
Parallel Influence: The Unwritten Story of the Relationship of Black and White Arts, The Harlem Renaissance as a Source of Inspiration
7:00 p.m., Seegers Union Rooms 111-112, FREE.
February 20, 2007:
*Caribbean Dinner & Movie
5:00 p.m., Action Station, Garden Room-Seegers Union, Student Guest Chefs.
The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till: A Documentary about a touchstone
event in the American Civil Rights Movement, Directed by Keith & Kevin
Beauchamp.
6:30 p.m., Moyer Building- Miller Forum, FREE.
February 22, 2007:
* AIDS in Black America:
ABC Primetime Live Documentary: Out of Control: AIDS in Black America
Panel discussion to follow.
7:00 p.m., Center for the Arts- Recital Hall, FREE
February 27, 2007:
* Lincoln, Equity, and Emancipation in America: Lecture by Joseph Garrera,
Executive Director, Lehigh Valley Heritage Center & Museum.
7:00 p.m., Seegers Union Room 111. FREE.