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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama will be hosting a
number of events this semester to recognize February as African-American
Heritage Month.
The following is a list of campus events that may also be accessed
at www.sa.ua.edu/dos/aahm.htm:
Jan. 22
- Black Broadway, sponsored by University Programs, 7:30 p.m.,
Bama Theatre
Feb. 1
- State of the Black Union Address, sponsored by NAACP, 4 p.m.,
Ferguson Center Ballroom
Feb. 3
- Issues Forum: Racial and Ethnic Tension, sponsored by Leadership
Development, Blackburn Institute, 6 p.m., Presidential Pavilion
Feb. 6
- Mighty Times (film), sponsored by the Women’s Resource
Center, departments of history, health education and wellness,
noon, Ferguson Forum
Feb. 8
- NAACP Founder’s Day Program, sponsored by the NAACP, 4
p.m., Ferguson Center Ballroom.
Open until Feb. 9
- Essay contest, sponsored by the Women’s Resource Center,
Marrs Field Journal, New College Student Council and Common Ground.
Entries are available at the Women’s Resource Center and
101 Carmichael Hall.
Feb. 9
- Dr. James Massey, guest speaker, sponsored by Campus Ministries
Association, 7 p.m., St. Francis University Parish
Feb. 10
- Breakfast Q&A with Dr. Massey, 10 a.m., First Christian
Church
- Career Resources in a Diverse Workplace, sponsored by the Career
Center’s Sylvester Jones Leadership and Career Resource
Center, 336 Ferguson Center
- Brotherhood/Sisterhood Forum, sponsored by the African-American
Association, 7 p.m., 312 Ferguson Center
Feb. 11
Caribbean Festival, sponsored by SCAR, Common Ground, AAA, time
and location TBA
Feb. 12
- Panel Discussion: Media and the Desegregation of the Tuscaloosa
City School System, sponsored by the College of Communication
and Information Sciences Student Executive Council, 7 p.m., 216
Reese Phifer Hall
- “Why Can’t You See Me? Good Black Men Do Exist,”
A Forum on Healthy Relationships, sponsored by R.A.C.E., 7 p.m.,
309 Ferguson Center
Feb. 13
- “Love’s Many Languages,” sponsored by R.A.C.E.,
7 p.m., Presidential Pavilion, $5 admission
Feb. 15
- African-American Gospel Choir Concert, sponsored by and held
at the Wesley Foundation, 6 p.m.
Feb. 16
- Alabama’s Constitution: The African-American Experience,
sponsored by Alabama Students for Constitutional Reform, AAA,
7 p.m., Ferguson Center
Feb. 17
- Rapper Chuck D as guest speaker, sponsored by University Programs,
7- 9 p.m. Location TBA
- Movie Night, sponsored by ISA, AAA and NAACP, 7 p.m., BB Comer
Hall
Feb. 18
- “Ain’t I a Woman?” sponsored by the Women’s
Resource Center, Delta Xi Phi sorority and department of health
education and wellness, 7 p.m., 300 Ferguson Center
Feb. 19
- MLK Jr. Distinguished Lecture Series, Dr. Gray Orfield, Harvard
professor and co-founder of the Civil Rights Project, sponsored
by the African-American Studies Program and the President’s
Office, 7 p.m., location TBA
- Rhapsodies in Black: A Celebration of the Artistry of the Harlem
Renaissance, 7 p.m., Burke Hall Coffee Shop
Feb. 20
- African-American Heritage Month 16th Annual Celebratory Colloquium,
sponsored by the School of Social Work, 1 p.m., location TBA
Feb. 22
- Mr. and Miss NAACP Competition sponsored by the NAACP, 5 p.m.,
Ferguson Center Ballroom
Feb. 25
- Reading and book signing for Professor Tony Bolden’s new
book, “Afro-Blue: Improvisations in African-American Poetry
and Culture,” sponsored by University Libraries, 4:30 p.m.
at the Special Collections Library in Mary Harmon Bryant Hall.
Feb. 26
- March to the School House Door, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Alpha,
5 p.m., starts at Ferguson Center
- Poetry Slam Competition, sponsored by Common Ground, time and
location TBA
Extended events over the month:
- Every Monday and Wednesday, 8 p.m., reading of the writings
and speeches of famous black leaders will be aired on 90.7 WVUA
radio, sponsored by New College and the College of Education
- Exhibit during the entire month, Quilts from Gee’s Bend
at the Gorgas Library, sponsored by University Libraries
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