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Black History Month- African Americans & 艺术

Black History Month

Black History Month Kick-off

Step afrika presents: Step 101

Founded in 1994 by C. Brian Williams, 一步非洲! is the first professional company dedicated to the tradition of stepping. 在奥. Williams’ leadership, stepping has evolved into one of America’s cultural exports, touring more than 60 countries across the globe and ranking as one of the top 10 African American Dance Companies in the US. 一步非洲! blends percussive dance styles practiced by historically African American fraternities and sororities; traditional African dances; and an array of contemporary dance and art forms into a cohesive, compelling artistic experience.

一步非洲! has earned Mayor’s Arts Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Arts Education, Innovation in the Arts, Excellence in an Artistic Discipline, and was inducted into the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA) Hall of Fame, the first Dance Company to earn this honor. 一步非洲! headlined President Barack Obama’s Black History Month Reception and performed at the first ever 六月节 庆祝活动 at the White House. The Company is featured prominently at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture with the world’s first stepping interactive exhibit.

日期: Monday, January 29, 2024
时间: 6:00 p.m. Hors d’oeuvres, buffet and open reception
              6:30 p.m. Performance by 一步非洲!
              7:45 p.m. Closing reception and program end
地点: Metropolitan 社区 College South Omaha Campus, CAM Building , Room 120

hybrid LECTURE: AARON dOUGLAS, unl Class of ’22: Visual Artists of the Harlem Renaissance

Peggy Jones, MFA, Associate Professor, Black Studies; Associate Director, Women & Gender Studies Program, University of Nebraska Omaha

This visual presentation will introduce the artist Aaron Douglas, the “Father of Black Art.” Douglas was the first Black graduate of the UNL Department of Art. His work is a celebration of Afrocentric Modernism, with which he established one of the earliest affirmative depictions of Black identity, 历史, 和经验.

日期: Thursday, February 1
时间: 12:30-1:45 p.m. 中科
地点: Elkhorn Valley Campus, Room 114
Register for Zoom at: Visual Artists of the Harlem Renaissance

HYBRID LECTURE: FROM THE DIRECTOR’s CHAIr

Dr. 夸扣特尔人L. Dreher, Associate Professor, English, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Dr. 夸扣特尔人L. Dreher, shares her experiences as Director and co-writer of the Bell Affair. She conceived the day-to-day interactions within and conversations held by a community of enslaved and free people as they negotiated time and resistance moves, as well as weighed thoughts and ideas in their private spaces. Every strand of dialogue, 现场的方向, and character cue testifies to the endurance of enslaved and free people as they navigated their whole being confined within the plantation regime.

日期: Thursday, February 8

时间: 4:00-5:00 p.m.中科

地点: South Omaha Campus, CAM Building, Conference Room 120

Register for Zoom at: From The Director's Chair

Documentary Screening: 贝尔事件

This feature film project focuses on the particular experiences of one enslaved family who sued for their freedom in Washington, D.C., at a pivotal moment in the national struggle over slavery. It tells the story of Daniel and Mary Bell from Prince George's County. Daniel launched a lawsuit to make his family free just as a labor strike, 暴民私刑, and a race riot erupted in the nation's capital in the late summer of 1835. The threat of violence prompted U.S. District Attorney Francis Scott Key to prosecute dozens of white strikers, indict an enslaved man accused of attempted murder, and charge an abolitionist editor with sedition for inciting a slave revolt. Key had previously represented dozens of Maryland enslaved families suing for freedom. 贝尔事件 depicts his turn 再一次。st black freedom. Key's brother-in-law Roger B. 托尼, another Maryland lawyer, figures prominently in the film because he is being nominated to the Supreme Court.  
日期Thursday, February 8
TIME6:00-8:30 p.m. 中科
地点: South Omaha Campus, CAM Building, Conference Room 120

虚拟视频 & DISCUSSION: RIVER CITY DRUMBEAT   

Discussion led by Marlon Johnson, ten-time Emmy award-winning producer and director

The documentary chronicles generations of African American mentors in Louisville, Kentucky’s West End neighborhood and their work to empower children and teens through creative expression. 三十年来, Edward “Nardie” White has been teaching ancestral Pan-African culture and drumming traditions in the River City Drum Corps in order to instill a foundation of purposeful resilience within his neighborhood youth. Against the backdrop of the American South, Mr. White’s drumline and its multi-generational network of support has been a lifeline for many young African Americans. Now in his sixties, he must step down to allow the drum corps to evolve with a new generation. In his final year as director he trains his successor Albert Shumake, a young artist whose troubled life was transformed by the drumline and Mr. White’s mentorship when he was a teen. During this transitional year, Mr. White and Albert reflect on the tragedies and triumphs in their lives and the legacy of the drum corps. Featuring powerful drumline performances and the stories of its parents, youth and mentors, RIVER CITY DRUMBEAT is a testament to the lasting impact of art, love and community.
日期: Monday, February 12
时间: 2:00-4:00 p.m. 中科
View the dicussion 再一次。 at River City Drumbeat

Hybrid LECTURE: The Kansas City Monarchs and America's National Pastime

菲尔年代. Dixon, Historian and co-founder of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

The 历史 of Negro League baseball in America mirrors the racial strie experienced by African Americans in Society. It was plagued by discrimination, racism and inequity, while its athletes were celebrated for their resiliency, professionalism and athleticism. The Kansas City Monarchs barnstormed across Kansas and the region to lay more than 400 games between 1920 and 1957 再一次。st local towns. This talk sheds new light on this sports 历史 and the 历史 of baseball. Mr. Dixon will also share information about his new book, American Baseball Chronicles, Great Teams: The 1910 Chicago Leland Giants Volume II.
Audience members are encouraged to wear Negro Leagues Baseball attire!
日期: Tuesday, February 13
时间: 6:30-8:00 p.m. 中科
地点: Fort Omaha Campus, Bldg 10, Room 110
The Kansas City Monarchs and America's National Pastime 再一次。.

HYBRID LECTURE: Black Educators/People's Resistance 再一次。st Book Bans throughout History

Barry Thomas, Vice President of 社区 Engagement, Teach for America, B.S. Wayne State College, M.S. 多恩大学

So, in 2024, we are still banning books? The struggle for children to learn about the experiences of Black people and the firm control of racism in this country is not a new fight. 几个世纪以来, Black people and their allies have been striving for a just and equitable education where they can learn the truth about their role in the development of America. This engaging and interactive discussion will highlight how and why the same obstacles that were being overcome in 1724 will continue to be overcome today.
日期: Monday, February 19
时间: 12:30-1:45 p.m. 中科
地点: Fort Omaha Campus, Bldg 10, Room 110
Register for Zoom at: People Resistance Against Book Bans Throughout History 


Participation for all programs is free and open to the public.
联系 Intercultural Education or 531-622-2253 for more information.


ACCOMMODATIONS:  Audience members requiring accommodations due to a disability must contact International/Intercultural Education, interculturaled@hellotakwu.com, 531-622-2253 at least two weeks prior to the program.

Additional International/Intercultural Education virtual programming can be found on YouTube. 

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