Black History Month 2019 At Texas A&M
The Department of Multicultural Services at Texas A&M University has announced a slate of on- and off-campus events this February for Black History Month.
The month of events will begin Friday, Feb. 1 with a kickoff event at 6 p.m. in the Rudder Forum presented by the Black Student Alliance Council (BSAC).
Sponsors for Black History Month at Texas A&M include the Black Student Alliance Council, the Memorial Student Center Woodson Black Awareness Committee (MSC WBAC) and The Association of Former Students.
- Free Admission for Black History Month presented by Brazos Valley African American Museum
Month of February · Brazos Valley African American Museum
- Black History Month Kick-Off presented by BSAC
February 1 · 6 p.m. · Rudder Forum
- Soulful Sunday presented by MSC WBAC
February 3 · 4 p.m. · MSC 2406 A
- Where Are They Now? West Africans in Post Civil Rights America presented by MSC WBAC
February 4 · 6 p.m. · MSC 2405
- Black History Scavenger Hunt presented by NAACP
February 5 · 6 p.m. · MSC
- Black History Month Bingo presented by The Bush School Diversity & Inclusion Committee
February 7 · 7 p.m. · Rec Center 281
- Black to Business presented by NAACP
February 7 · 8:30 p.m. · Rudder 402
- Dinner Celebration: The History of Soul Food presented by Access and Inclusion Program College of Engineering & National Society for Black Engineers (NSBE)
February 8 · 6 p.m. · Zachry Engineering Building
- Afro-Latinx Festival in Aggieland presented by MSC WBAC & MSC CAMAC
February 11 · 6 p.m. · MSC 2300, Bethancourt Ballroom
- Slavery By Another Name: Viewing & Discussion presented by Texas A&M Libraries
February 12 · 3 p.m. · Evans Library 204E
- Erasing Queens of Color: The Past, Present & Future of Drag presented by GLBT Resource Center
February 12 · 5 p.m. · Rudder Tower 402
- How African Americans Have Influenced the Field of STEM & Engineering presented by Access and Inclusion Program College of Engineering & National Society for Black Engineers (NSBE)
February 12 · 6 p.m. · Zachry Engineering Building
- Reading Imperium in Imperio in the Context of Sutton E. Grigg’s Experiences in Texas and Virgina presented by Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research
February 13 · 4 p.m. · Glasscock 311
- Do You See What I See? A Discussion About Blacks in the Media presented by MSC WBAC
February 13 · 5:30 p.m. · Rudder 410
- Black Love presented by Black Graduate Students’ Association
February 15 · 5:30 p.m. · TBA
- State of the Black Aggie Symposium presented by BSAC
February 16 · 10 a.m. · Rec Center 1130
- Flint Demonstration presented by NAACP
February 20 · 2 p.m. · Rudder Plaza
- Say Her Name: The Life and Death of Sandra Bland – Film Screening and Dialogue presented by Multicultural Services, Office of Diversity, MSC Aggie Cinema, BSAC, MSC WBAC, Lambda Lambda Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority
February 20 · 4 p.m. · MSC 2300A · Registration Required
- Annual Appreciation Banquet presented by African American National Heritage Society
February 22 · 7 p.m. · Hilton College Station
- Family Dinner, Knowing Our Heritage: The Importance of Preserving History presented by Black Graduate Students’ Association
February 24 · 6 p.m. · Brazos Valley African American Museum
- A Celebration of Black Culture and Education presented by Teaching, Learning and Culture
February 27 · 11:30 a.m. · TBA
- BHM Hump Day – Wildin’ Out Edition presented by BSAC
February 27 · 5 p.m. · MSC 2300, Bethancourt Ballroom
- Thinkfast Interactive Game Show presented by MSC WBAC & Aggie Black Male Connection
February 28 · 7 p.m. · MSC 2400, Gates Ballroom
- She Matters presented by The Wright Gallery, College of Architecture
March 3 · 4 p.m. · The Wright Gallery