APA DEI Committee
By Jeremy Romel & Elbony Hawkins
Black History Month
February is Black History Month, a time dedicated to highlighting the history, achievements and contributions of Blacks, Africans and African Americans in the United States. In celebration, Michigan State University will host events both online and on campus throughout the month.
Here are some events and resources about
Black History Month to be made aware of:
https://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2022/black-history-month-events-at-msu#:~:text=February%20is%20Black%20History%20Month,on%20campus%20throughout%20the%20month.
https://ocat.msu.edu/contact-us/black-cultural-programming/black-history-month/
https://alumni.msu.edu/stay-informed/alumni-stories/celebrating-black-history-month
https://www.canr.msu.edu/diversity/black-history/
https://msuarchives.wordpress.com/tag/black-history-month/
As an institution of higher education, MSU has been home to speeches by many prominent Black, African and African American leaders, storytellers and history-makers who broke down barriers. Their voices aid in the sharing of ideas, the advancement of knowledge, the pursuit of truth, the development of students and the promotion of the general well-being of society. Hear the voices of some of these well-known leaders during their visits to MSU. Read more and listen