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WVU announces Black History Month events

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Eugene Napoleon, former WVU football player, speaks at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Unity Breakfast in January. (WVU Photo/Brian Persinger)

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WHAT: Black History Month Events at West Virginia University

WHEN AND WHERE:

Feb. 3, 6 a.m., Soundcloud
U92 released its Music of the Civil Rights podcast featuring Eugene Napoleon, a former WVU football player, speaking at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Unity Breakfast. The segment focuses on culturally significant music, such as Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit," from the Civil Rights Movement.

The podcast is available until Feb. 5.

Feb. 5, 5-7 p.m., LGBTQ+ Center
QTPOC Potluck
For queer and transgender people of color and allies.

Feb. 17, 7 p.m., Erickson Alumni Center
Third Annual Black Excellence Awards – Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Pi Mu Chapter
This event celebrates all black undergraduate students who have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher.

UPDATED:

March 24, 7 p.m., Monongalia Room
Intercommunal Allyship in Practice: Showing up for the Black LGBTQ+ Community - CBC&R & LGBTQ+ Center
A panel discussion to discuss the challenges of the Black LGBTQ+ community and the support available on campus.

Feb. 22, 5 p.m., WVU Coliseum
Third Annual Celebration of Diversity & Inclusion at WVU through Athletics Women's Basketball Game

Booths will include activities such as arts, coloring, games and giveaways. Each participant will receive an “I Belong” t-shirt and WVU students will also receive free admission to the game.

Feb. 25, 6 p.m., Life Sciences Building, Room G11
Black Minds Matter – Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Pi Mu Chapter
“Black Minds Matter” will address the mental ailments black students face on a daily basis and provide solutions to these challenges. The seminar will be led by keynote speaker Anthony Ferguson, who currently serves as the Midwestern Regional Executive Director for Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. 

Feb. 27, 7 p.m., Mountainlair Ballrooms
SGA Intersectionality Coalition

The purpose of an Intersectionality Coalition is to provide underrepresented students a platform on campus. The Student Government Association will initiate and house this coalition so that underrepresented students can collaborate and be heard on campus.

NOTES: The fraternities and sororities of the National Pan-Hellenic Council will also host a series of educational programs and service projects throughout Black History Month. For information about these programs, follow @NPHCWVU on Twitter or @WVU.NPHC on Instagram

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