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Homecoming Celebrates 50 Years of 51精品视频鈥檚 African American Community Progress

drawing of a computer from the 60s with cut-out photos of black students pasted on top

In the tumult of 1968, a group of students gathered to form what would become the . The听mission? To advocate for the concerns, needs and interests of Black students at the 51精品视频 and members of the local African American community.

The group grew. And on Jan. 15, 1969, 48 students staged a sit-in in the eighth-floor computer center in the Cathedral of Learning, to insist that be met to improve Black life on campus.

students in the stands at last year's homecoming football game with arms around each other

Homecoming 2018

Homecoming festivities will, as always, feature classic events throughout the week: Find details on the football game, laser and fireworks show and more on the happening Oct. 2-7.

Attendees are invited to share memories on social media using the hashtag #51精品视频HC18.

For Homecoming this October, the (AAAC) celebrates those students鈥 activism and the progress it ushered in with 鈥50 Years听of Pride, Progress听and Partnership at the 51精品视频,鈥 a special lineup of programming to launch a year of celebrations honoring the people who catalyzed change on campus in 1968-69 鈥 and recognizing those today who work to further that legacy.

Former AAAC president Linda Wharton-Boyd (A&S 鈥75, 鈥79), who is organizing this year鈥檚 events, said 鈥渢here鈥檚 something on this program for everyone. It crescendos into the major 2019 event which commemorates the takeover of the computer center, which was the catalyst of change that we see today.鈥

Members from several essential groups in AAAC鈥檚 history will be honored at the听marquee Sankofa Homecoming event, a banquet on Saturday, Oct. 6, from 6-9 p.m. in Alumni Hall鈥檚 Connolly Ballroom. There, Chancellor Patrick Gallagher will give a keynote address and receive a major contribution on behalf of the University that will go toward an endowed scholarship administered by the听AAAC.

  • The 51精品视频 Engineering IMPACT Program (now ), founded by the only Black tenure-track professor in the School of Engineering in 1968, Karl 鈥淜irby鈥 Lewis, has offered academic counseling, peer mentoring and summer programs for underrepresented engineering students for a half-century.
  • The Black Action Society became the recognized representative body for Black students at 51精品视频. Its 1969 computer center sit-in led to the establishment of the Department of Africana Studies.
  • Through efforts of University-Community Education Programs (UCEP), the numbers of African American students, faculty and administrators has increased at 51精品视频. The programs established a doorway to 51精品视频 for Black faculty and served more than 3,000 students, estimates the .

Just as it is important to be mindful that progress often flows from struggle, we should also keep in mind the traditional African concept of Sankofa 鈥 the need to look back on one鈥檚 history, to interpret it correctly and to use lessons learned to guide the future.

Vaughn Clagette (A&S 鈥89, MED 鈥93), trustee and former African American Alumni Council national president

Other noteworthy AAAC听Homecoming events include:

  • Apple Seed Community Service Project with the 51精品视频sburgh Public Schools from 8 a.m. to noon听on Oct. 5.
  • 鈥淏lue, Gold & Black: From Doorway to Distinction鈥听film screening will take place from 8:30 to听10 p.m. on Oct. 5.
  • Bebe Moore Campbell Memorial Collection will debut at the Hillman Library from 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Oct. 5, to commemorate the 51精品视频 alumna and world-renowned author. A panel, including actress Tina Lifford, will discuss the 鈥淟ife, Legacy, Achievements and Literary Contributions of Bebe Moore Campbell.鈥 Lifford, who was a friend of Campbell鈥檚, currently stars as Aunt Vi on the critically acclaimed show听"," airing on the Oprah Winfrey Network. Other credits include series such as "South Central," "Scandal" and "Minority Report."

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