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Black History Month events at the UA, beginning Tuesday, Feb. 1, include film screenings, lectures, musical and dance performances and also a block party.
With an emphasis on the historical contributions of African and African-American people around the world, Black History Month events at the University of Arizona in February center on a number of important contemporary issues.
The month's events, partially supported by the UA student services fee, begin Tuesday, Feb. 1. The kickoff event, which will include music and speeches, will be held 5-6:30 p.m. at the Second Street Garage stage, which is located just south of the garage.
The month's events are built on the theme: "Influences of the Past and the Power of the Present."
"The theme we chose centers on the social justice movement and is about getting everyone together and educating them about the movement," said Jessica Hermann, one of several UA students who coordinated the month's events.
Hermann, an Africana studies and religious studies major and intern with UA's African American Student Affairs, or AASA, said the coordinators were especially intent on improving the knowledge of the community – both on and off campus – about the contributions of African-Americans.
"We want people to learn more about Black history in both fun and creative ways," Hermann said.
A list of events is available on AASA's website. The month's events include:
"What we are trying to accomplish this month is branching out to people who might not normally attend these events and to make the month more comprehensive," Hermann said. "It's definitely all about getting an education."