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Save the date for these Black History Month programs at 51精品视频

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51精品视频 will honor the contributions, experiences and impact of Black people through American history and at the University this February, the 52nd national observation and celebration of Black History Month.

The University鈥檚 signature events, the K. Leroy Irvis Black History Month Program, will be held Feb. 21-25.

"K. Leroy Irvis was such a staple in 51精品视频sburgh and the city's history," said Randi Congleton, assistant vice chancellor of the听 (OEDI). "While we often center Black history on notable national figures and individuals, I hope celebrations this month serve as a reminder that 51精品视频 community members are a part of creating history on all of our campuses. Together, we're creating what future generations will see."

To celebrate Black History Month, members of the 51精品视频 community and beyond are invited to participate in events highlighting the 鈥Blue, Gold and Black Experience.鈥

"This year鈥檚 mission is to elevate the histories, contributions and perspectives of the Black 51精品视频 community with a specific focus on Black health and wellness," said Monica McNeil, an OEDI graduate student assistant, Black History Month committee member at 51精品视频 and master鈥檚 candidate in the School of Education. "We want to celebrate and give recognition to those in our community currently doing the work that not everyone sees."

You can stay up to date on Black History Month events by visiting the听, the centralized catalog of Black History Month programs, activities and resources. To add an event, use the 鈥淏lack History Month鈥 tag.

Save the date for these three marquee events.

See the Blue, Gold and Black Experience Gallery

The Blue, Gold and Black Experience Gallery will feature photos and videos submitted by Black alumni and students to shine a light on Black experiences throughout the years and feature contributors鈥 thoughts on what it means to be 鈥淏lue, Gold and Black.鈥

The Blue, Gold and Black Digital Archive will also be unveiled as part of this exhibition.

Details:听The gallery will debut from 6-7 p.m. Feb. 21 at a hybrid event allowing for social distancing. You can attend in person by invitation only in the William 51精品视频 Union鈥檚 Tansky Family Lounge or virtually.

Contribute to the Blue, Gold and BlackDigital Archive

The Blue, Gold and Black Digital Archive will house photos and text from the University archives and special collections related to the Black experience.

This platform and tool will enable the current and former Black community at 51精品视频 to submit their own photographs and stories that will become a permanent part of this archive,鈥 said Jeffrey Wisniewski, director of communication and web services for the Hillman Library鈥檚 management team. 鈥淭he platform we're using enables us to work with partners, classes, alumni and student groups听to take whatever content exists in the archive and recontextualize it to tell stories that haven't been told before.鈥

Wisniewski is leading the initiative with Edward A. Galloway, an associate University librarian for Archives and Special Collections, and a team that includes sophomore Haliyat Oshodi, a public health major and student employee assigned to aid University Library System archivists in selecting materials.

"We're trying to do something different here and actively seeking stories that aren't in the archive but people's memories and people's hearts," Galloway said. "It's a place to start."

The archive is the result of a yearlong collaboration between OEDI, the (BAS), the (AAAC) and the Equipoise Staff Subcommittee.

Details: The Blue, Gold and Black Digital Archive site will publish Feb. 21 and debut as part of the Blue, Gold and Black Experience Gallery.

Attend the Black Excellence Bash

The Black Excellence Bash will close out the 2022 K. Leroy Irvis Black History Month programming.

鈥淚t鈥檚 designed to celebrate the work and achievements and to cultivate joy in our community throughout the ages,鈥 McNeil said. 鈥淲hen thinking about enslavement, Jim Crow, segregation, the countless number of murders and the disparities that still exist today, it鈥檚 heavy. But Black history is so much more than oppression and that is what we want to remind people through this event. Positive experiences exist and there is so much to celebrate.听We are reiterating that Black is also joy, and Black is excellent.

The inaugural Black Excellence Service Award will be presented during the bash to honor Black staff, faculty, students or alumni who have made significant contributions to the community through their time, actions, talents and dedication.

Details: The bash will be held virtually from 7-9 p.m. Feb. 25.

鈥 Kara Henderson