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SUMMARY:Black Resilience: Stories of Triumph Against Adversity
DESCRIPTION:The Black Heritage Museum & Cultural Center\, Inc. will display its powerful and vibrant Annual Black History Exhibit.  “Black Resilience: Stories of Triumph Against Adversity” \nThe Black Heritage Museum & Cultural Center\, Inc. proudly announces its Black History Exhibit\, The Black Resilience:  Stories of “Triumph Against Adversity\,” a comprehensive exhibit of African Americans’ excellence\, resilience\, creativity\, strength\, history\, and contributions throughout history.  \nStep into a world where Black History comes alive through stunning artistry\, literature\, music\, and masterful craftsmanship. Every piece in our exhibit tells a story\, every artifact holds a memory\, and every moment spent at the exhibit promises to touch the heart while expanding your understanding of Black Americans’ remarkable contributions to our nation. \nWe’ve created this exhibit and experience for everyone\, families\, community groups\, churches\, organizations\, and more importantly you to come together\, learn\, and celebrate the rich tapestry of Black American heritage. \nThe BHMACC\, Inc. is a traveling museum\, in that we do not have a permanent location to house extensive art collections and artifacts.  Our mission is to document and preserve Black heritage and culture to encourage\, empower\, educate\, and uplift future generations through scholarly engagement\, art\, and artistic expression. \nThis exhibit will run from February 3rd to 28th\, 2025\, Monday – Friday\, 9 AM-4 PM\, with an opening reception held on February 6th\, 2025\, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM\, at the Historical Blount Bridgers House\,130 Bridgers Street\, Tarboro\, North Carolina. \nFor additional information\, contact Fay Smith – Program Director (252) 883-2667.
URL:https://caro.news/event/black-resilience-stories-of-triumph-against-adversity/
LOCATION:Historical Blount Bridgers House\, 130 Bridgers Street\, Tarboro\, NC\, 27886\, United States
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SUMMARY:Emily K Center Hosts Annual Bull City in Black Event
DESCRIPTION:What: Bull City in Black: HBCU Showcase is a free annual event\, hosted by Emily K Center’s Game Plan: College program. High school students and their families are invited to the Center to learn more about HBCUs and the college admissions process. This year\, workshops will be offered covering topics such as FAFSA\, preparation for standardized testing\, scholarships\, and more. \nWho: HBCUs and community organizations will be tabling at the event\, with several student groups performing and a keynote address from author Travis Richard. The event is open to all\, however high school students and their families are strongly encouraged to attend. Register at emilyk.org/hbcu. \nWhen: February 8\, 2025\, from 12:00-4:00 p.m. \nWhere: The Emily K Center (904 W. Chapel Hill St\, Durham\, NC\, 27701) \n## \nAbout Game Plan: College: Game Plan: College provides free information\, advice and support designed to help high school students plan for and pursue their educational and career goals beyond high school. Through workshops\, advising\, and special events\, students gain the knowledge and skills they need to identify their best postsecondary option. \nAbout Emily K Center: The Emily Krzyzewski Center\, a nonprofit organization in Durham\, NC\, implements four distinct programs designed to build on the academic\, career\, and leadership potential of students who are traditionally underrepresented in higher education. Collectively\, the Center’s programs serve students from elementary school through college and amplifies its efforts through partnerships with the local school district\, community-based organizations\, and universities.
URL:https://caro.news/event/emily-k-center-hosts-annual-bull-city-in-black-event/
LOCATION:The Emily K Center\, 904 W. Chapel Hill St\, Durham\, NC\, 27701\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Civil Rights Museum hosts virtual book talk with award-winning historian Crystal R. Sanders during Black History Month
DESCRIPTION:  \nMemphis\, TN\, Jan. 31\, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In honor of Black History Month\, the National Civil Rights Museum is proud to present a virtual book talk featuring award-winning historian Crystal R. Sanders\, author of A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners\, Segregation Scholarships\, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs. The event\, scheduled for February 13 at 6:00 pm Central\, will provide a powerful discussion on the overlooked history of segregation scholarships and their lasting impact on Black higher education. \nThrough A Forgotten Migration\, Sanders sheds light on the little-known story of how\, under the pre–Brown v. Board of Education era\, Southern states circumvented integrating graduate programs by paying Black students to pursue higher education out of state. This practice not only imposed financial and emotional hardships on students but also perpetuated the systemic underfunding of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Sanders’ research highlights the resilience of these students and the broader consequences of educational segregation. \nThis marks Sanders’ second appearance in the museum’s Book Talk Series\, following her 2017 discussion of A Chance for Change: Head Start and Mississippi’s Black Freedom Struggle. The museum continues to foster important conversations that connect historical struggles with contemporary issues in education and civil rights. \n“We are thrilled to host Dr. Sanders once again and bring attention to this crucial aspect of American history\,” said Dr. Russ Wigginton\, President of the National Civil Rights Museum. “Her work continues to shed light on the enduring legacy of segregation and the long fight for educational equity.” \nCrystal R. Sanders\, an Associate Professor of African American Studies at Emory University\, is a leading historian specializing in African American history\, Black women’s history\, and the history of Black education. Her work has been widely recognized with numerous awards and fellowships\, and her scholarship continues to shape discussions on racial equity in education. \nThe online event is free and open to the public. Participating educators from Memphis Shelby County Schools (MSCS) who attend the entire book talk will receive professional development hours in PLZ for the completed book talk. \nRegistration is required to receive a link\, and participants can sign up or receive more information at civilrightsmuseum.org. \nAbout the National Civil Rights Museum\nThe NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM\, located at the historic Lorraine Motel where civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. was assassinated\, gives a comprehensive overview of the American Civil Rights Movement from slavery to the present. Since the Museum opened in 1991\, millions of visitors from around the world have come\, including more than 90\,000 student visits annually. The Museum is steadfast in its mission to chronicle the American civil rights movement and tell the story of the ongoing struggle for human rights.  It educates and serves as a catalyst to inspire action to create positive social change.
URL:https://caro.news/event/national-civil-rights-museum-hosts-virtual-book-talk-with-award-winning-historian-crystal-r-sanders-during-black-history-month/
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SUMMARY:Rock\, Groove and Jam! Listening Party
DESCRIPTION:Rock\, Groove and Jam! Listening Party\n \nGet ready to groove on the North Carolina State University campus for a red-carpet night of music like no other in Raleigh! Our Rock\, Groove and Jam! Listening Party will feature our best tunes to get you moving and grooving. Whether you’re a music enthusiast or just looking for a good time\, our music mixture of rock\, R&B\, gospel\, and country\, this event is perfect for everyone. Get ready to jam out with fellow music lovers and enjoy a night filled with awesome beats. Don’t miss out on this epic event!\n \nThere is limited seating and our goal is to pack the house\, so purchase your ticket today!\n\nHere are the details:\n\n\nDate: Friday\, February 21\, 2025\nTime: 7PM; Doors open at 6PM\nLocation: North Carolina State University | Titmus Theatre\, Raleigh\nPromotional Link: https://youtu.be/3z-9hGf5IH0\n\n\nRemember\, to dress to impress because you will walk the red carpet!  So\, please arrive between 6-6:15 to ensure that we start the event on time. 
URL:https://caro.news/event/rock-groove-and-jam-listening-party/
LOCATION:North Carolina State University | Titmus Theatre\, Raleigh\, 2241 Dunn Ave\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27606\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Carolina Stomp Fest
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Black History Month\, the Carolina Stomp Fest will be held on Saturday\, February 22\, 2025\, from 6:00-9:00 pm at the Sanderson High School Auditorium located at 5500 Dixon Drive\, Raleigh\, NC.\n\nThis event is designed to highlight the talent\, culture\, styles\, and the art of stepping from College Fraternity/Sorority Step Teams\, high school & middle school step teams showcasing their choreography.\n\nStep Teams will be from Greensboro\, Raleigh\, Durham\, Fayetteville\, Greenville\, Charlotte\, & Winston-Salem. Proceeds from this event will help these groups with scholarships\, travel\, and due.\n\nFor more information on the event\, call (919)616-8694.\nEmail: Stepshow4U@yahoo.com\n\nThis event is for the family\, youth\, and entire community.\n\nAdmission: $20.00 advance; $25.00 day of show
URL:https://caro.news/event/the-carolina-stomp-fest/
LOCATION:Sanderson High School Auditorium\, 5500 Dixon Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27609\, United States
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