African American students share the importance of celebrating Black History Month on a predominantly white campus.
9 cultural events you don't want to miss
The Cross Cultural Centers and Safer host dozens of events each quarter, but you definitely don’t want to miss these nine, which are free, fun and open to everyone.
Prentice Powell returns to ATOG as featured poet
Poet and educator Prentice Powell will step onto Chumash Auditorium’s stage for the fifth time on Feb. 5 for the Another Type of Groove: Spoken Word Poetry event. It is part of the MultiCultural Center’s (MCC) celebration of Black History Month.
‘What is Black?’ investigates origin of stereotypes
Cal Poly’s MultiCultural Center (MCC) will host a conversation discussing the origin of “black” as a term to describe race to celebrate Black History Month.
Another Type of Groove celebrates Black History Month
Brutha Gimel, spoken word poet and co-founder of Da’ Poetry Lounge in Los Angeles, will be the featured poet of Another Type of Groove for Black History Month.
Campus organizations honor Black History Month
Cal Poly will be having several events on campus in observance of Black History Month this month, ranging from a poetry slam to a discussion on the difference between dark skin and light skin.