
Black History Month Programming
Various Locations 303 East Kearsley Street Flint, MI 48502
303 E. Kearsley Street, 359 UCEN (Harding Mott University Center), Flint, Michigan 48502, United States
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1:45 PM – 2:30 PM
This is a space to come hang out, chat about school, LGBTQIA+ identities, share your ideas, talk about Queer pop culture, etc.
Stop by, say hey, and hang out with UM-Flint PRIDE and CGS from 1:45-2:30 every Thursday of the semester!
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Please join the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Intercultural Center as we welcome Dr. Dawn Hinton for this year's Black History Month Keynote titled "Building Resilient Communities: Navigating Unity in Times of Distress." This event is free and open to the public; all are welcome!
Dr. Dawn Hinton is a native of Flint, Michigan, and her educational journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of Michigan-Flint. She further pursued her academic endeavors by obtaining a Master's degree (M.A.) and a Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Sociology from Western Michigan University.
Her commitment to education and academia is evident in her 23-year tenure at Saginaw Valley State University (SVSU), where she not only taught but also achieved the esteemed position of Professor of Sociology. Dr. Hinton's dedication to teaching excellence is highlighted by her role as the Director of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning during her time at SVSU. Currently, she holds the position of Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs at SVSU, showcasing her leadership and administrative capabilities.
Dr. Hinton's involvement in the academic sphere extends beyond SVSU, as she has actively contributed to the Michigan Sociological Association. Her roles as treasurer and president on the association's Board reflect her engagement and leadership in the broader sociological community. She is currently active in the Michigan chapter of the American Council on Education (MI ACE) Women’s Network.
Beyond academia, Dr. Hinton is deeply rooted in her local community of Saginaw, Michigan. She has been actively involved in various boards, demonstrating her commitment to social causes and community development. Her contributions include serving on the boards of the Saginaw County Defenders Office, Saginaw Housing Commission, Saginaw African Cultural Festival, and her current position on the historic First Ward Community Center board.
Through her academic achievements, leadership roles, and community service, Dr. Dawn Hinton exemplifies a well-rounded individual dedicated to both the intellectual and social betterment of her community.
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
The second Queerness in Color on February 20, will explore what it means to be a Black woman and how we associate femininity with Blackness, gender, and sexuality. Within that, we will discuss how Black women of varied experiences - cis, trans, straight, lesbian, and more - "perform" femininity.
"Queerness in Color" is a monthly series held by the Center of Gender and Sexuality (CGS) and the Intercultural Center (ICC) where queer people of color are centered and allowed space to authentically be themselves and have conversations relating to them. And while the conversation may be geared towards people of color everyone is encouraged to come as this can be an opportunity to widen your perspectives and respectfully learn from your peers.
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
The main goal of this event is to educate people on: "What does it mean to be African?"
Come enjoy some snacks and drinks around the History of Africa!
Do you think you a lot about Africa? Come share with us some of your knowledge and win a prize around a Kahoot game!!
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Join us for a meaningful Black Chat discussion as we dive into the inspiring legacy of Alvin D Loving. Let's discuss his profound impact on our campus, culture, and beyond. Bring your thoughts, curiosity, and a friend!
1:45 PM – 2:30 PM
This is a space to come hang out, chat about school, LGBTQIA+ identities, share your ideas, talk about Queer pop culture, etc.
Stop by, say hey, and hang out with UM-Flint PRIDE and CGS from 1:45-2:30 every Thursday of the semester!
2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
For the first Queerness in Color of the semester on February 6 from 2-2:45 p.m. in the Loving Lounge we're presenting a timeline of Black queer singers leading up to today. A playlist will be provided showcasing how Black queer artists were and still are at the forefront of the many eras of music and culture throughout the United States.
"Queerness in Color" is a monthly series held by the Center of Gender and Sexuality (CGS) and the Intercultural Center (ICC) where queer people of color are centered and allowed space to authentically be themselves and have conversations relating to them. And while the conversation may be geared towards people of color everyone is encouraged to come as this can be an opportunity to widen your perspectives and respectfully learn from your peers.
Fri, Feb 09, 2024 9:10 PM
A series of events held by the brothers of the Eta Eta chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc. This includes the fashion show, Krimson Table Talk and Meet the Nupes.
Where
Various Locations 303 East Kearsley Street Flint, MI 48502
303 E. Kearsley Street, 359 UCEN (Harding Mott University Center), Flint, Michigan 48502, United States
Hosted By
Co-hosted with: Office of the Dean of Students, Center for Gender and Sexuality, Division of Student Affairs, Education Opportunity Initiatives, Housing & Residential Life, Intercultural Center (OWNER), Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Theta Tau Chapter, African Student Association
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