Tag: black history month
Tanisha Jackson aims to unite city, university through the arts
Tanisha Jackson, a professor of practice in Syracuse University’s department of African American studies, serves as the new executive director of the Community Folk Art Center. Read More »
Barbershop serves Syracuse community through family values
As the surroundings around Collins Barber & Beauty Shop changes, the store is considered a hub for community engagement and youth motivation. Read More »
In Auburn, Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad come to life
The Harriet Tubman Home near Syracuse University offers a strong account of Tubman’s legacy and the Underground Railroad. Read More »
100 Black Men of Syracuse supports community through education, service
“Saturday Academy” at the 100 Black Men of Syracuse aims to help students develop emotionally, academically and socially through different programming. Read More »
Video: The art of LaNia Roberts
After being bullied about her appearance as a child, SU senior LaNia Roberts now uses her art and self-portraits to explore her identity. Read More »
It’s time to expand our horizons — and borders — when it comes to reflecting on black history
Gender and Sexuality columnist Lianza Reyes discusses the importance of taking a global perspective on Black History Month. Read More »
Black Lives Matter Syracuse to celebrate black empowerment with ‘Black Panther’ screening
Black Lives Matter Syracuse has raised more than $6,000 to send kids to see “Black Panther” this weekend, setting a precedent for the film’s importance. Read More »
BlackCuse Pride provides safe spaces for queer people of color in Syracuse
The Syracuse organization strives to cultivate a safe environment for LGBT people of color — which its creator said she couldn’t find in the community. Read More »
Black History Month should be about critical self-reflection, not retweets
Student Life columnist Camryn Simon lists ways to celebrate Black History Month that don't involve social media sharing. Read More »
Dr. King Elementary School, SU partner to pay homage during Black History Month
Syracuse University and Dr. King Elementary School joined forces Saturday to honor the life of Martin Luther King Jr. The school will continue to engage the community throughout Black History Month. Read More »
South Side native Jeremy Robinson named 1st black Department of Public Works commissioner
Syracuse’s newest Department of Public Works commissioner grew up on the city’s South Side, giving him a local perspective as he serves his community. Read More »
Gallery: Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
The annual event was held Sunday night in the Carrier Dome. About 1,600 people attended the celebration. Read More »
Video: 33rd Annual MLK Celebration
Angela Rye, a political commentator on CNN, delivered the keynote speech at the 33rd Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration in the Carrier Dome on Sunday. Read More »
Schools in the city of Syracuse see no integration in sight
The Syracuse City School District continues to face segregation along racial and economic lines. Read More »
This is what black student leadership looks like in 2017
Charles Hicks was the first black president of Student Government. Black leadership was vibrant in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement, and that hasn't changed in 49 years. Read More »
This is what black student leadership looked like in 1968
The student body elected the first black Student Government leader in 1968. Charles Hicks was the equivalent of Student Association president in his day. Read More »
Pay It Forward: Cedric Bolton mentors for 13 years at Syracuse University
Heading the Black History Month committee and running programs like Verbal Blends Poetry have made Cedric Bolton a support system and role model for many at Syracuse University. Read More »
Jaipuriar: Modern student activism should not be discredited
Student Life columnist Rashika Jaipuriar considers the generational differences between past and present student activism. Read More »
Exhibition of racist memorabilia premieres at ArtRage Gallery
Bill Berry Jr. has been collecting racist memorabilia since the 1970s. On Feb. 6th, his collection appeared as an exhibition at The ArtRage Gallery called "BLACKOUT: Through the Veiled Eyes of Others.” Read More »
Orland: Juvenile solitary confinement disproportionately affects minority groups
Liberal columnist Joanna Orland argues that the practice of solitary confinement of juveniles is a practice maintains social injustice and maintains segregation. Read More »
Week in News: Focus groups to be held for health insurance policy, #BlackLivesMatter creator to speak at SU and more
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#BlackLivesMatter hashtag creator to speak at SU
Alicia Garza will speak at Hendricks Chapel on Feb. 23 to honor Black History Month. The event will be free and open to the public. Read More »