Black History Month
Thank you for joining us for PNW’s celebrations of Black History Month!
From our kickoff celebration to Black Jeopardy, we had fun while recognizing the essential impact of Black history, accomplishments and culture.
Questions? Contact Darien Thompson.
Past Black History Month Highlights
Black History Month T-Shirt Giveaway (Hammond)
Take a midday break and receive this year’s Black History Month t-shirt while supplies last!
Black History Month Kickoff Tailgate
Join us in the Mane Zone and Multicultural Lounge at CLO for a special kickoff to Black History Month at PNW. Enjoy some pizza and wings in the Multicultural Lounge before heading over to cheer on the Pride at the Mane Event!
Black History Month T-Shirt Giveaway (Westville)
Take a break to pick up this year’s Black History Month commemorative shirt (while supplies last)!
Empowerment through Expression: Mental Health Discussion
Participate in a safe space discussion about the importance of using tools such as therapy, healing, and trigger response to strengthen mental health in yourself and others!
Learn from spades pros how to play one of the most infamous games in the community!
Sip and Paint
Join us for a fun night of painting, food, and mocktails with the University Village Activities Board. Follow along with step-by-step instructions that will be sure to get your creative juices flowing.
Health Disparities in the Urban Community: Public Health Solutions with Dr. Michael McGee
Join us for a social justice Black History Month spotlight on PNW Alumni, Dr. Michael McGee. Dr. McGee will lead a discussion on the Epidemic of Gun Violence, Health Care Disparities associated, and The Public Health solutions to Prevention followed by a VIP Lunch and Learn reception about Project Outreach and Prevention highlighting opportunities for campus student involvement.
A place for poets, singers, and everybody in between to come and perform an express themselves.
Lunch and Lead with Darien Thompson
Join the Leadership Institute and Society of Innovators as they welcome Darien Thompson to February’s Lunch and Lead event. Darien serves as the Director of Student Success and Urban Engagement for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs where she plays a role in recruitment, retention, professional development, community engagement, and belonging. She co-chairs PNW’s Cultural Heritage Committee and leads efforts for MLK Day, Black History Month, and Juneteenth celebrations.
NSBE and Unity Hub Black Jeopardy Night
Join the National Society of Black Engineers and the Unity Hub for a fun night to unwind, enjoy some food and learn about black culture and black history! The planned menu includes fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, biscuits and peach cobbler.
Soulful Cinema: A Black Love Movie Night
Come celebrate Black Love with a movie night! Enjoy food and drinks and companionship! Bring your significant other!
Come out to an unforgettable rhythm and heritage as we welcome Afro-Latino duo, Caudia La Gitana and Yendrys Cespedes to campus!
Financial Literacy/Scholarship Workshop
Learn about different ways to manage your money as well as plan for your future.
Step into a mesmerizing realm where history, culture, and the enchanting world of magic converge in a spellbinding celebration of Black History Month.
Savor the Flavor: A Soul Food Soiree
Come and enjoy a feast that nourishes the body and the soul along with good music and fellowship!
Sole Symphony: Toast to Black Excellence
This year’s theme will be a Sneaker Ball, so come dressed to impress and make sure you bring out your freshest kicks for the culture. A mix-and-mingle hour will take place in Founders Study from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by dinner in Alumni Hall at 7 p.m.
About Black History Month
Black History Month, also known as African American History Month, honors the achievements, rich culture and history of African Americans and recognizes the important contributions and of Black individuals in society.
The current month-long observance began in 1926 as a week-long event sponsored by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH). During the 1960s, the week-long observance grew into a month-long celebration on many college campuses. Since 1976, the month of February has been officially designated as Black History Month.
Black History Month Online Resources
The Story Behind Black History Month (NPR)
“Crash Course in Black American History”
The Youtube series by journalist Clint Smith, author of “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America.”
Roundtable Perspective Episode 419: Understanding Art Therapy
Leah R. Gipson, LCPC, ATR-BC, Assistant Professor of Art Therapy and Counseling at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D., to discuss the practice of using art as a means of therapy and how art therapy can be used as a way to advocate for social justice and can empower a multitude of people. Leah Gipson is currently working with art therapy to help many young black women find their voices.
Roundtable Perspective Episode 428: Black Horror Noire
From Oct 8, 2021: Robin R. Means Coleman, Ph.D., Professor of Communication at Northwestern University joins host Thomas J. Roach, Ph.D., to discuss the black horror renaissance in film and the untold history of Black Americans through their connection to the horror film genre and how that has changed over time.