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Black History Month

Feb. 1, 2022
Black History Month to be celebrated through discussion, performance and film

Talks on the Black experience, inequality, the influence of hip-hop and other topics are slated for the university's celebration of Black History Month. Also on tap: traditional African drum and dance performances.

three students wearing shirts featuring the black history month logo
Feb. 16, 2021
From Graffiti to Coloring Books, Assistant Professor Uses Art to Communicate About Race

Aaron Coleman's early art took the form of graffiti art on trains. He is now a printmaker whose work has been displayed in collections around the world.

aaron coleman with several prints
Feb. 4, 2021
Media Advisory: University of Arizona Celebrates Black History Month
Feb. 1, 2021
Anti-Racism Project Uses Virtual Reality to Let People 'Walk in Someone Else's Shoes'

The project will create immersive scenarios that simulate typical experiences of discrimination, with the goal of promoting honest and productive discussions about racism.

Bryan Carter
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