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鈥楬ope and History鈥 programs in February celebrate Black History Month at MSU

鈥楬ope and History鈥 programs in February celebrate Black History Month at MSU

Contact: Sasha Steinberg

A photographic reinterpretation of Thutmose鈥檚 鈥淏ust of Nefertiti鈥 by 樱花导航 樱花导航 art/photography alumnus Kamau Bostic is part of an 鈥淚mitation of Life鈥 exhibition on display during Black History Month at 樱花导航 樱花导航. (Photo submitted/by Kamau Bostic)

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擣rom art to film and writing to discourse, 樱花导航 樱花导航 is hosting a variety of free programs in February to commemorate Black History Month.

The celebration kicks off Feb. 12 with 鈥淎 Tough Row to Hoe: Black Farmers and a History of Struggle in the South,鈥 a 3:45-5 p.m. panel discussion in Fowlkes Auditorium in Colvard Student Union.

Featured speakers include Pete Daniel, former president of the Organization of American Historians and the Southern Historical Association, and retired curator for the Smithsonian鈥檚 National Museum of American History; Mark Hersey, MSU associate professor of history; Shandrea D. Stallworth, an MSU plant and soil sciences doctoral student and recipient of the prestigious NASA/樱花导航 Space Grant Consortium Graduate Research Fellowship; and Kymara D. Sneed, an MSU history doctoral student from Byron, Georgia. Jim Giesen, MSU associate professor of history and John Grisham Master Teacher, will serve as moderator for the program sponsored by MSU鈥檚 African American Studies program and Department of History.

Also free and open to the public, other Black History Month events include:

鈥擣eb. 14, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., 鈥淎 Celebration of Healthy Black Relationships,鈥 where participants can take pictures at a selfie station to celebrate black love, affection and friendship. MSU鈥檚 Holmes Cultural Diversity Center and the Department of Health Promotion and Wellness are hosting this event on Colvard Student Union鈥檚 first floor.

鈥擣eb. 19, 6-7:30 p.m., a keynote presentation by Kiese Laymon, author of 鈥淗eavy: An American Memoir鈥 and 鈥淗ow to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America.鈥 Laymon will discuss his life and work with those gathered in Turner A. Wingo Auditorium in Old Main Academic Center. The event is sponsored by the African American Studies program.

鈥擣eb. 20, 7-9 p.m., 鈥淚mitation of Life,鈥 a photography exhibition in which artists examine underlying social conventions and normative values, will be on display in Colvard Student Union鈥檚 second-floor art gallery. In addition to viewing reinterpretations of such classical works of Western art as Botticelli鈥檚 鈥淧rimavera鈥 and 鈥淭he Birth of Venus,鈥 attendees can enjoy refreshments during a reception in the Union鈥檚 Old Main Lounge near the art gallery. MSU鈥檚 Society of African American Studies and African American Studies program are event sponsors.

鈥擣eb. 21, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Black Faculty and Staff Mixer, a networking event sponsored by MSU鈥檚 Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion. Designed to strengthen connections among members of the Bulldog family who work on campus, the program takes place at the caf茅 inside Barnes and Noble at MSU.

鈥擣eb. 21, 7 p.m., 鈥淪ay Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland鈥 film screening in McCool Hall鈥檚 Taylor Auditorium. MSU鈥檚 Gender Studies program is event sponsor.

鈥擣eb. 23, 8 p.m., 鈥淭he Hate U Give鈥 film screening in Bill R. Foster Ballroom on Colvard Student Union鈥檚 second floor. The Holmes Cultural Diversity Center is the sponsor.

For more information on Black History Month events at MSU, contact the Holmes Cultural Diversity Center at 662-325-2033.

Learn more about MSU鈥檚 African American Studies program and the Society of African American Studies at ; Gender Studies program at ; Department of Health Promotion and Wellness at ; Department of History at ; Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion at ; and Holmes Cultural Diversity Center at .

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