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    Black History Month Events Calendar

    Friday, Feb. 1-Thursday, Feb. 28

    African-American and African Diaspora Art Exhibit-Includes selected artwork and memorabilia; California History Center.

    Tuesdays, Feb. 5, 12, and 19

    Film Festival-Sponsored by Sista Circle; Location TBA; 7 p.m.

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    Thursday, Feb. 7

    A Call to Celebration-Ghanaian drum and dance performance by Perry Sayoma Quarshsie; “The New Oral Tradition” by Audio Apex, includes Live Art, D.J. Bella and Rapp; “Each Child” by De Anza Dance Students-Warren Lucas; Conference Rooms A and B; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

    Tuesday, Feb. 12

    Capoeira Performance-Patio Area; 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

    Thursday, Feb. 14

    Student, Faculty and Staff Black History Month Luncheon-Conference Room A; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

    African-American Reparations-Featuring speaker Dr. Cobie Harris; Conference Room A; 2 p.m.

    Tuesday, Feb. 19

    Teach-In: A Meeting of the Minds, Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King-Featuring David Howard Pitney and Abdel Malek; Spoken Word: Abdul Noor and Tyson Powell; Conference Rooms A and B; 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

    Wednesday, Feb. 27

    How to Teach About Africa-Workshop for faculty featuring Cosetta Quinn and Cynthia Kaufman; Location and time TBA.

    Alvin Ailey Dance Troupe-Flint Center; 7 p.m.

    Thursday, Feb. 28

    Buffet Supper “I Am Because of You”: Comedy Entertainment-Food by Big Ant’s Catering, sponsored by Sista Circle; Conference Rooms A and B; 7 p.m.

    Information courtesy of Dr. Marion Winters, Diversity Coordinator

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