Lectures, programs and student activities celebrating diversity
Through a series of lectures, programs and student activities, 91勛圖厙 will celebrate Black History Month, the accomplishments of our students, faculty and alumni of color as well as the 43rd anniversary of the 91勛圖厙 Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies.
Highlights of the month-long celebration include the泭Department of Intercollegiate 泭on Friday, February 8, 2013, featuring keynote speaker Herb Boyd, a reporter for the Amsterdam News, and guest speaker Eric Martin ’06, president of the Pendant Group, with entertainment provided by the community based choir, Voices of Virtue, Inc. Later in the month, Dr. Tera Hunter, a professor of history and African American studies at Princeton University will present the泭, Bound as Fast in Wedlock as a Slave Can Be: African-American Marriage, Slavery and Freedom.泭In addition, the annual泭Black History Month Art Exhibit泭will feature works of acclaimed artist Warren Lyons. The show will run from January 21 to February 28 in the Ruth S. Harley University Center Gallery with a gallery talk/reception with the artist on Sunday, February 17, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Black History Month also offers us the opportunity to reflect upon the outstanding contributions members of the Adelphi community make to the University, the region and our country.泭
泭(pictured at right), the winner of the 2010 Knicks Poetry Slam and the 20102011 NYC Youth Poet, continues to write poetry and mentor aspiring writers.泭
插梭喝鳥紳喝莽泭泭and faculty member泭泭work to make a difference in泭the lives of Haitians.泭Congress Member Gregory Meeks 75泭advocates for global and regional social justice in Washington.泭, Adelphi Student Government Association president during tumultuous times, capitalized on her undergraduate experiences to shape a career in public service.

泭(pictured at right) mentors New York City students about the importance of graduating from high school and pursuing a college degree. 泭泭
This year marks the 43rd anniversary of the founding of 91勛圖厙s Center for African, Black and Caribbean Studies.泭This center builds on more than four decades of offering interdisciplinary teaching, scholarship and cultural programming. The centers primary focus is on providing an interdisciplinary minor degree in泭泭that creates泭emphasis on exploring the history, culture and contemporary dimensions of people of African descent.
For further information, please contact:
Todd Wilson
Strategic Communications Director泭
p 516.237.8634
e twilson@adelphi.edu