Feb. 28: Jason Seals: “Awakening the Natural Genius of Black Children,” 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,R-110
Black History Month is a meaningful opportunity to promote cultural awareness, as well as appreciate and preserve the heritage of people of African ancestry. The African-American Studies Program, chaired by Jason Seals, along with the Black Student Union invite you to join them in this month of reflection, learning, and celebration with a variety of excellent events to enlighten the Merritt community and beyond. Please invite your friends and colleagues. (See list of events below the flyer).
Celebrating Black History Month: Focusing on The Black Family
Feb. 7 – 11-12
Black Family Forum, Professor Jason Seals
Feb. 12 11:30-1
How to Love Black Women: The Process of Learning and Unlearning
Facilitator: Dr. Charity Clay
Feb 14 – 11-2
Black Relationship Forum
Facilitator: Talia Taylor
Feb 22, 12-2
Black Fatherhood: Trials and Tribulations
Film Screening and Discussion with Dr. Khalid White
Feb 28, 11-12:30
“Awakening the Natural Genius of Black Children,” Jason Seals