The end of February consequently results in the end of Black History Month, a nationally recognized celebration that pays tribute to the contributions of generations of African Americans and black individuals despite the adversity they faced in American society. First celebrated as only a week-long endeavor in 1926, Black History Month reached its current duration…
Op-Ed: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story? -Viviana Goodwin
Guest writer Viviana Goodwin reflects on Black History Month and all of the names of Black people throughout our history who have brought Black Americans to where they are today.
Gallery: Black/African American Affinity Space
As part of the New Student Orientation, students who identify as Black or African American had a chance to discuss their experiences with micro aggressions and the diversity and inclusion on OCU’s campus with newer students.