Black History Month Events

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While I believe every month is Black History Month, February has its iconic place in reminding us that as educators, it is our duty to continually educate ourselves and others on the importance of the brutal histories, overwhelming creativity, and unbounded joy that is Black culture. Black culture is American culture and resonates profoundly throughout the Americas, lest the current erasure efforts create a generation that forgets history at our own peril.  As James Baldwin succinctly said, “It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.” Please take advantage of the efforts of our students to honor Black History Month that are listed below.

 

Event Reminder

The ACE Community & Connection event is on Wednesday, February 11 from 8:30am – 10am in the Lawrence Street Center (LSC) Terrace Room. We are honored to have Professor Michele D. Simpson, JD, from CU Boulder Renee Crown Wellness Institute will lead a session about compassion and dignity – practices that will buoy us in rough waters.  Our time together will include mindful movement, stillness, compassion, self-compassion, somatic practices, and loving-kindness practices. There will be opportunities for small group discussion, along with time for sharing in an intentional community space.  You are invited to attend the session however you’d like, bringing questions, curiosities, and your whole selves. Over 120 have registered and I look forward to seeing you there!

 

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ACE Community and Connection Event

Professor Michele D. Simpson, JD, from CU Boulder Renee Crown Wellness Institute will lead a session about compassion and dignity

Wednesday, February 11

8:30am, LSC Terrace Room

 

Latinx Faculty and Staff Affinity Group Meeting

Monthly meeting to connect with folx and hear about upcoming events

Wednesday, February 11

1pm, Student Commons 1401

 

Black History Bingo

This is a Bingo game with a twist: replacing traditional letter-number combinations with important Black history facts, figures, and milestones

Thursday, February 12

5pm, Student Commons 2504

 

Principals of Digital Accessibility

Discover digital accessibility essentials for Word and PowerPoint that help with creating clear and structured content

Wednesday, February 18

11am, Zoom Register Here

 

Black Family Feud

Modeled after the hugely popular television game show, this team-based competition features questions and “survey says” answers entirely centered on Black excellence, civil rights history, and cultural contributions. This enjoyable competition showcases the richness of the Black experience across the diaspora

Thursday, February 19

5pm, Student Commons 1500

 

Black Innovations & Art Gallery Display

This dual-purpose exhibit celebrates both past and present. One section features a Poster Display highlighting key inventions by Black people, while the second section offers a dedicated space for CU Denver students to display their own original artwork. This event connects historical achievements with the voices of the Lynx community today

Thursday, February 26

5pm, Student Commons 2500

 

W.E.B. Du Bois Homecoming: Embracing Authenticity, Truth, and Purpose in the Pursuit of Liberation

Honor the legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois and explore the impact of one of America’s greatest advocates for civil rights. Keynote Speaker: Brenda J. Allen, PhD, professor emerita

Friday, February 27

3pm, Student Commons 2500 Register Here