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Events set to celebrate Black History Month

Black History Month events at Eastern New Mexico University Black History Month will be a little raw, said African-American Affairs Director Jordan Anderson.

“This is the first year that I’ve had control of all the events,” Anderson said. “I really wanted to make it pretty straight forward. I didn’t want it to be safe like it has been in the past years. I wanted it to be more raw.”

Some of the presentations this year include the Rise and Fall of the Black Panthers because they were an aggressive group and they have gone unnoticed, said Anderson. Doug Morris, ENMU professor of reading, is scheduled to talk about the Black Panthers.

“We are aware that every school is getting cut budget wise,” Anderson said. “I made sure to use the resources that we have here. So, instead of going out and getting guest speakers, we looked for professors here that have experienced this or witnessed it.”

Anderson said that Morris is hands-on and has paid very close attention to the civil rights movement and equal rights.

Morris is also doing another presentation called “Freedom and Jazz,” about how slaves used music to communicate. International student Kevin Kaiwenxu will be performing jazz that night.

Two days into the Black History Month there will be a discussion board to talk about the ‘N’ word.

“The discussion board is probably going to be the most controversial,” Anderson said. “I wanted it to be that way. The ‘N’ word discussion board, which is a question and discussion board is about the ‘N’ word and about when and if it is appropriate to use and people can give their own examples and experiences about it.”

Anderson said he wants the discussion to be open, and no one is going to be judging someone for its use, and get some people’s opinion about it.

There’s also a Martin Luther King Jr. Day, including videos of his speeches and a Malcolm X Day.

“You need Martin Luther King and Malcolm X in order to get the full movement,” Anderson said. “I think it is really important to... (remember) the fallen leaders who really don’t get much credit.”

Anderson said the events are open to students and people in the community.Black History Month events at Eastern New Mexico University Black History Month will be a little raw, said African-American Affairs Director Jordan Anderson.

“This is the first year that I’ve had control of all the events,” Anderson said. “I really wanted to make it pretty straight forward. I didn’t want it to be safe like it has been in the past years. I wanted it to be more raw.”

Some of the presentations this year include the Rise and Fall of the Black Panthers because they were an aggressive group and they have gone unnoticed, said Anderson. Doug Morris, ENMU professor of reading, is scheduled to talk about the Black Panthers.

“We are aware that every school is getting cut budget wise,” Anderson said. “I made sure to use the resources that we have here. So, instead of going out and getting guest speakers, we looked for professors here that have experienced this or witnessed it.”

Anderson said that Morris is hands-on and has paid very close attention to the civil rights movement and equal rights.

Morris is also doing another presentation called “Freedom and Jazz,” about how slaves used music to communicate. International student Kevin Kaiwenxu will be performing jazz that night.

Two days into the Black History Month there will be a discussion board to talk about the ‘N’ word.

“The discussion board is probably going to be the most controversial,” Anderson said. “I wanted it to be that way. The ‘N’ word discussion board, which is a question and discussion board is about the ‘N’ word and about when and if it is appropriate to use and people can give their own examples and experiences about it.”

Anderson said he wants the discussion to be open, and no one is going to be judging someone for its use, and get some people’s opinion about it.

There’s also a Martin Luther King Jr. Day, including videos of his speeches and a Malcolm X Day.

“You need Martin Luther King and Malcolm X in order to get the full movement,” Anderson said. “I think it is really important to... (remember) the fallen leaders who really don’t get much credit.”

Anderson said the events are open to students and people in the community.

 

Feb. 1

• 11:30 a.m. — Kick-off day. CUB Lobby with performer Kanisha Franklin.

Feb. 2

• 6 p.m. — Gospel Concert at Ground Zero.

Feb. 3

• 5:30 p.m. — The “N” word discussion board at Sandia Room in the CUB.

Feb. 4

• 2 p.m. — Martin Luther King Jr. Day at the Sandia Room in the CUB (wear green).

Feb. 5

• 6 p.m. — Movie night at Eddy Hall.

Feb. 8

• 6 p.m. — Rise and Fall of The Black Panthers by Doug Morris at Ground Zero downstairs in the CUB.

Feb. 9

• 2 p.m. — How to start a business with Sandra Taylor-Sawyer in the Sandia Room in the CUB

Feb. 10

• 2 p.m. — The Black Bible Minister Carlos Zachery in the Aztec Room in the CUB.

Feb. 11

• 2 p.m. — Malcolm X Day in the Sandia Room in the CUB (wear black).

Feb. 12

l 11:30 a.m. — Black Music Day in the CUB lobby.

Feb. 13

• TBA — The Meeting MLK Jr. meets Malcolm X play.

Feb. 15

• Presidents Day — No activities.

Feb. 16

• 11:30 a.m. — Mardi Gras Soul Food Buffet in the CUB cafeteria.

Feb. 17

• 2 p.m. — Race and Racism with Sherri Burr in the Zuni Room in the CUB.

Feb. 18

• 2 p.m. — Obama Day in the Navajo Room downstairs in the CUB (wear red).

Feb. 19

• 6 p.m. — Blackbuster movie at Eddy Hall.

Feb. 22

• 6 p.m. — Freedom and Jazz by Doug Morris at Ground Zero downstairs in the CUB.

Feb. 23

• 11:30 a.m. — Vote for Mr. and Mrs. Black ENMU in the CUB lobby.

Feb. 24

• 11:30 a.m. — The Winds of Change Luncheon with Harold Bailey in the Sandia Room in the CUB.

Feb. 25

• 6 p.m. — Triple-A B-Ball game at the Greyhound Arena.

Feb. 26

• 11:30 a.m. — Quiz Day in the CUB lobby.

 

Information: African American Affairs 562-2437 or e-mail enmu.africanamericanaffairs@enmu.edu


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