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Black History Month Events

Black History Month Events

Black History Month Events

Lindenwood University’s Black Student Union and Lindenwood Student Government announce programming for the month of February in recognition of Black History Month. As part of Lindenwood’s commitment to embracing diversity, this programming is open to the campus community and all are encouraged to participate. More information is available on InvolveU.

Date Event / Details
Feb. 4 Movie Night – Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
Held in Dunseth Auditorium, Harmon Hall.
Feb. 9 Virtual Speaker – Glenda White - Growing a successful business & Black entrepreneurship.
Registration is available through InvolveU.
Feb. 11 Safe Space Event, students are invited to join and can talk about whatever they'd like in this safe space.
This event is open to students, only.
Feb. 16 Black Student Union Meeting – held virtually using Zoom.
Registration is available through InvolveU.
Feb. 18 Movie Night – Lawless.
Held in Dunseth Auditorium, Harmon Hall.
Feb. 23 Virtual Speaker-Brother KingCam – Brotherhood, sisterhood and unity.
Registration is available through InvolveU.
Feb. 24 Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II – held virtually using Zoom.
Registration is available through InvolveU.
Feb. 25 The Slow Work of Revitalizing St. Louis.
Registration is available through The Hammond Institute.

For more information about these programs or to read Lindenwood’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement, visit the Center for Diversity and Inclusion.