BLACK HISTORY MONTH

FEBRUARY 1 - 29, 2024

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
ADAM HARRIS

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 291:00PM EASTERN

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America’s higher education institutions are at a crossroads, says Adam Harris: “a moment that will define who gets in, who is teaching, and what they can teach.” In his book The State Must Provide, he explores the racial inequality that marks the foundations of American higher education, and shows us how to set it right. At a moment where every college and university across the country is grappling with questions of diversity, fairness, and citizenship, Adam’s insights are vital for the work ahead.

An award-winning journalist and staff writer at The Atlantic, Adam covers education and national politics. Previously, he was a reporter at the Chronicle of Higher Education, where he covered federal education policy and historically black colleges and universities. He has also worked at ProPublica, and was a 2021 National Fellow at New America. He was named to the 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and his writing has appeared in BBC, Bleacher Report, and EBONY Magazine. 

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FOR LINK LOCATIONS, SEE THE DEIBC CALENDAR

American Red Cross Blood Drive
All Month Long


Join the Purdue Global chapter of the American Red Cross in a virtual blood drive to raise awareness of sickle cell anemia and other medical conditions that disproportionately affect the Black and African-American communities. Watch Dreylan's story to see the impact of your gift of blood on a real-life blood recipient!


The American Red Cross is also experiencing a record blood shortage, with the number of donors at its lowest in 20 years. Pledge to give blood in your local community today!



Culinary Journey Across the African Diaspora: Exploring Nutritional Riches
Thursday, February 8  | 2:00pm  EST


Join Dr. Crystal Wynn and Dr. La’Mayah Hodges as they explore the rich history of foods across the African Diaspora. Delve into ancient diets, staple foods, and culinary influences. Discover the nutritional benefits, healing properties, and cultural significance of these diverse cuisines. Address challenges, promote cultural diversity, and engage the audience in a Q&A session for a holistic understanding. 


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FROM THE STACKS

Black History Month Resource Guide

from the Purdue Global Library


COMMUNITY CULTURE CROWDSHARE

Thanks to Dr. Miya Nelson for putting together this amazing Spotify playlist!  Enjoy this compilation of Jazz, R&B, Rap, Gospel, and Soul. 

FUN AND GAMES

BLACK HISTORY TRIVIA NIGHT
Sponsored by the Black Cultural Association
Tuesday, February 20 | 6:00PM ET | https://purdueglobal.zoom.us/j/95095542781 | Registration Required

All are welcome!

Test your knowledge and learn more about the incredible contributions of Black individuals throughout history! This event is open to students, faculty, and staff.


The ultimate prize? Bragging rights for the year! Bring your A-game, compete with your peers, and showcase your knowledge of Black history. Let's come together for an evening of fun, facts, and the chance to be the reigning trivia champion.


Don't miss out on this engaging and educational event – mark your calendars and be part of the Black History Month Trivia Night.

See you there!

BLACK COMMUNITIES AT PG

The Black Cultural Association is open to any PG student who identifies as Black or as an ally to the Black and African-American communities. 


The Black Employee Network (BEN) is an employee resource group comprised of faculty and staff with a mission to cultivate Black staff at PG. Members of BEN create community for one another through participation in events, discussions, and celebrations (i.e., Black History Month and Juneteenth) centered around the diverse topics that most impact the Black community. If you would like to join this ERG, please complete the membership form