Celebrate Black History Month at Regis
Beginning on Feb. 1, celebrate Black History Month at Regis!
The Making of Citizen with Claudia Rankine
2-3 p.m. Feb. 4, Webinar
Discussion with author Claudia Rankine about the making of her book Citizen: An American Lyric and its impact. Register for this webinar here.
Good Trouble Conversation - Oppression of a People: Its Impact on Their Health Equity
12:30-1:30 Feb. 5, Claver Hall, Room 328
Discussion led by Regis professor Phyllis Graham-Dickerson, Ph.D. on the importance of health equity and why it does not exist in the African American Communities.
City of Joy, Documentary Screening
6:30 p.m. Feb. 11, Student Center, Second Floor Lounge
The film tells the story of the first class of women at City of Joy, a women's shelter in the Congo, and chronicles the process by which such a revolutionary place came to be, from its origins with the women survivors themselves to the opening of the center’s doors.
Black Excellence - Black History Trivia & Career Showcase
Noon to 1 p.m. Feb. 19, Walker's Pub
Test your knowledge and celebrate Black excellence! Join us for an exciting Black History Month Trivia Night showcasing the remarkable achievements and contributions of African Americans. Compete for awesome prizes in this collaborative event hosted by the Center for Career and Professional Development, RUSGA and Housing and Residential Engagement.
Black History Month Movie in Community
3-5 p.m. Feb. 26, Mountain View Room
Join the Black Student Alliance for dinner and a movie! We will celebrate Black culture, history, and excellence through film and community!
Programming made possible by:
Black Student Alliance
RUSGA
FYE
Physical Plant
SEAL
Programming Board
CCPD
VAVP
Housing & Residential Engagement
CoBE