black history month
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MOA features Embracing Diverse Voices exhibit
Ernest Withers, Lionel Hampton, The Hippodrome, ca. 1955, gelatin silver print. Collection of the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Permanent Collection Fund Purchase. (Embracing Diverse Voices is organized by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan)
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Multicultural students to perform in annual Perspectives performance
BYU Perspectives Step Team performs in the Wilkinson Center. (Elaina Flores)
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Anti-Human Trafficking Club to present "Slavery By Another Name"
The Anti-Human Trafficking Club will hold a screening of the documentary 'Slavery By Another Name' Feb. 11 at 5 p.mm in room 250 of the Spencer W. Kimball Tower.
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Q&A panel tackles race and religion
BYU's history department hosted a question and answer panel Feb. 4 to discuss a recent statement released by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on race and the priesthood.
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Q&A panel kicks off Black History Month on campus
Students gathered at the BYU bell tower to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. with a candlelit procession. (Photo by Sarah Hill)
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Viewpoint: Ignorance by default
If the BYU population does anything well, it’s knee-jerk reactions.
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Black History Month speaker encourages students to learn history
George Washington Carver, Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King, Jr. are icons learned about in grade school. While many students are taught about these significant individuals, a specific part of black history is not as well known.
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