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Imperial Valley College students celebrate black history with lecture, music
Staff WriterIMPERIAL — In an effort to highlight the struggles and achievements of African-Americans in history, the Associated Student Government at Imperial Valley College held a celebration of black history here Thursday. The celebration included music...Tags: Africa, Robert J. Lopez, Education
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Mayo: Nothing wrong with Allen West school appearance
Sun SentinelIn the past week, I've taken up for Marco Rubio and Allen West in print columns. What the heck is wrong with me? Or as one SunSentinel.com message board wag put it, "OK, who kidnapped the real Mike Mayo." All I can say is, even if I might not agree with...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, NAACP, African-American History Month, Philosophy, Religion and Belief
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Adventures in art
Central Florida artists are as creative and innovative as any artists anywhere. So, it should be no surprise that Orlando's Chris "Tobar" Rodriguez has twisted the concept of "art exhibit" into a whole new adventure. On his website (http://www....
Tags: Winter Park, Crealde School of Art, Orlando, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Black history program Saturday
Dr. Seanna Kay-Denham of the Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn, N.Y., will be the speaker at a black history program Saturday at the Ramkota Hotel. The event, which begins at 10 a.m., is free to the public.Tags: Brooklyn (New York City)
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Upcoming Allen West appearance sparks complaint
He's out of office, but former Congressman Allen West is still attracting controversy. This time it's over a speech he's scheduled to give Saturday night to one of the Broward School Board's advisory committees. A civic activist who's tangled before...
Tags: Cypress Bay High School , Local Elections, Allen West, African-American History Month, Tea Party Movement
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News briefs for Feb. 20
Black History Month event planned Danville-Boyle County Senior Citizens Center at 569 Jean Drive will celebrate Black History Month at noon Friday in its Title III room. Speakers will be the Rev. Dr. Briscoe of Second Street Baptist Church and...
Tags: African-American History Month
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Stanford Elementary students get exciting lesson in black musical history
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Students at Stanford Elementary School were treated to a very musical black-history event Friday afternoon. The gymnasium was packed out at the end of the school day for "From Africa to America," a special two-man show tracing the roots...Tags: Students, Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Education, African-American History Month
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Hampton Roads weekend events feature lots to love for readers and writers
It's another busy weekend here in Hampton Roads for lovers of reading and writing. Take a look! 32nd Annual Writers Conference at CNU Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22 and 23 Friday highlights: - Book talk by David Robbins ("The Devil's Waters") - Speed...Tags: Hampton Roads, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), War of 1812, Slavery, African-American History Month
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Untold stories of the West: Community Arts Center exhibit celebrates Black History Month with Buffalo Soldiers Exhibit
mariel@communityartscenter.netWhen you hear the words “Wild West,” characters like John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, and the Lone Ranger spring to mind, galloping across the open prairie with guns blazing. However, the true American West was a far different place, where many...Tags: U.S. Army, John Wayne, Arts and Culture, Arts, Armed Forces
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Quinnipiac Celebrates Black History Month With a Showing of "Kingdom Bequeath" on Feb. 21
As part of Quinnipiac University's Black History Month celebration, members from the First Wave Hip Hop and Urban Arts Learning Community will perform Kingdom Bequeath, an experimental production pondering questions about life, respect, power, equal...
Tags: Quinnipiac University, African-American History Month
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Unsung hero makes strides in local black community
Staff WriterEditor’s Note: A resolution honoring five Valley residents for Black History Month will be presented to the Imperial County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 26. The Imperial Valley Press will feature each of the five individuals every few days leading...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, African-American History Month, World War II (1939-1945)
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Panel focuses on 'The Black Experience in Chicago's North Suburbs'
Glenbrook North Senior Cameron Swanson is the son of a single white mom and a black father. "I was always around my white family, so I was always a little different," Swanson said during a recent panel discussion in Northbrook called "The Black...
Tags: Family, YMCA, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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