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Wednesday, February 12, 2025
- All dayBlack History MonthThis February, join us for a month-long celebration dedicated to honoring and uplifting Black identities, history, culture, and contributions. We will highlight the resilience and achievements of Black leaders, while fostering important conversations on the ongoing fight for justice and equality. Don't miss a variety of engaging events, educational workshops, and inspiring performances as we come together to celebrate the power of Black voices and their lasting impact on shaping our world.
- All dayBlack History MonthThis February, join us for a month-long celebration dedicated to honoring and uplifting Black identities, history, culture, and contributions. We will highlight the resilience and achievements of Black leaders, while fostering important conversations on the ongoing fight for justice and equality. Don't miss a variety of engaging events, educational workshops, and inspiring performances as we come together to celebrate the power of Black voices and their lasting impact on shaping our world.
- 9:00 AM30mAccessibility Bytes: Accessible DocumentsAccessibility Bytes are 30-minute virtual workshops run by the Instructional Accessibility Group in the CTLD to briefly discuss proactive accessibility with regard to instruction and provide guidance and information about accessibility and disability within the MSU Denver culture. This session discusses best practices when authoring documents.
- 9:00 AM30mAccessibility Bytes: Accessible DocumentsAccessibility Bytes are 30-minute virtual workshops run by the Instructional Accessibility Group in the CTLD to briefly discuss proactive accessibility with regard to instruction and provide guidance and information about accessibility and disability within the MSU Denver culture. This session discusses best practices when authoring documents.
- 12:30 PM1hBlack History Month: Terri Gentry on the Colorado Black HistoryTerri Gentry is a firm believer in the preservation of African American heritage. She has been a volunteering docent at the Black American West Museum since completing her African American Studies program in 2008. Her deep understanding of the history of this area is nothing short of amazing. Terri is a proud advocate of African American heritage which she mainly gets to do as a volunteer Docent at the Black American West Museum. Terri has been instrumental to the success of the Black American West Museum. At the museum, she gets to teach visitors about many unsung heroes, who are just a few of the thousands of African Americans who have been fighting and paving ways for black America. Terri also sits on the board of directors for the museum.
- 2:00 PM1hBlack History Month: Justice for Black ColoradansJustice for Black Coloradans Healing Through Truth: Toward Justice and Reconciliation Join us for an in-depth overview of the Black Coloradan Racial Equity Study, established by SB24-053 to address historical and ongoing racial injustices. This groundbreaking study, led by the Black Coloradan Racial Equity Study Commission, focuses on key areas impacting Black communities in Colorado, including: Access to Asset and Wealth Building: Addressing generational wealth disparities. Housing: Examining the legacy of redlining and barriers to homeownership. Criminal Justice/Policing: Highlighting racial disparities in policing and sentencing. Health Care: Tackling health inequities and outcomes. Education: Exploring access and quality in K-12 and higher education. In partnership with History Colorado, this study aims to determine if state practices are contributing to these inequities, with recommendations for actionable change following its completion. Learn more about this pivotal study, its goals, and how it seeks to foster justice and equity for Black Coloradans.