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Black History Month@Claremont: CMC BSA & Pomona BSU present Blaremont BET Awards

The Athenaeum, Claremont McKenna College

Organized by Black student-led organizations at Claremont McKenna and Pomona Colleges, this is a student organized event open to 5C (undergraduate) students who identify as Black/having African descent. To attend this event, an RSVP is required. Enjoy a glamorous night of excellent food, fun performances, and amazing vibes. It is open to the entire 5C Black community so make sure to bring your friends! To ensure you have guaranteed seating, you MUST RSVP through the google form. The form also includes the BET award nomination questions where you can vote and submit your responses. 

Black History Month@Claremont: Embracing Authenticity Panel presented by CGU’s Worker Wellbeing Lab (Virtual Event)

THE WORKER WELLBEING LAB’S AMPLIFYING VOICES BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENT: EMBRACING AUTHENTICITY PANEL VIRTUAL EVENT Our Afro-Diasporic panelists will recount their experiences with embracing and protecting their authentic selves in organizations and the impact of the current revocation of affirmative action and DEI practices in their lives. Please join us for an enlightening panelist discussion on the unique experiences of Afro-Diasporic communities. Panelists: Dakotah Brown (Project Coordinator at the San Antonio African American Community Archive and Museum), Abdullah Roberts (Dell Technologies Logistics Project Manager) and Lydia Middleton (Dean, Office of Black Student Affairs). This is a virtual event. Click here to [...]

Black History Month@Claremont: The Evolution of House Music with DJ Jay Simon, presented by OBSA, IDAS & the HIVE

The Hive, Pomona College

Part interview, part lecture & part demo, this workshop explores the Black history of Chicago house and dance music. Learn how these art forms evolved with Jay Simon, Los Angeles-based producer and founder of Must Have Records. Jay plays, makes, and is inspired by many forms of music, mostly rooted, but not limited to the midwestern lineage of black underground dance music. Moderated by Prof. Mukasa Mubirumusoke (CMC). RSVP here    

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