Black History Month: Racism and Structural Change
Structural racism—the normalized and legitimized range of policies, practices, and attitudes that routinely produce cumulative chronic adverse outcomes for people […]
Read moreStructural racism—the normalized and legitimized range of policies, practices, and attitudes that routinely produce cumulative chronic adverse outcomes for people […]
Read morePiper Anderson, founder and president of Create Forward, will be the keynote speaker for the opening of Black History Month. […]
Read morePowered by the Black Student Union (BSU) at FIT, the Back to the Present virtual exhibition conveys comparisons between activism, […]
Read moreJanuary 31–March 8, 2020 In recognition of Black History Month, FIT’s Black Student Union will curate an interactive exhibition that […]
Read moreThe documentary Fresh Dressed chronicles the history of hip-hop/urban fashion and its rise from Southern cotton plantations to the gangs of the […]
Read moreOn Tuesday, February 11, the United College Employees (UCE) of FIT hosted a commemorative event on the history of transatlantic […]
Read moreThe Film and Media Screening Series will present The Untold Story of Emmett Louis Till (2005) with director Keith Beauchamp; he will […]
Read moreThe UCE of FIT holds a Black History Month event remembering the transatlantic slave trade. A keynote will be given […]
Read moreProfessor Yolanda Sealy-Ruiz of Teachers College, Columbia University will be the keynote speaker for the opening of Black History Month. […]
Read moreJanuary 31–March 8, 2020 In recognition of Black History Month, FIT’s Black Student Union will curate an interactive exhibition that […]
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