February is Black History Month and Samford University plans to mark the occasion with several events for students, faculty and community members to enjoy. The Office of Student Success and Diversity (OSSD) is partnering with several departments across campus to provide important and exciting experiences that celebrate and acknowledge Black history.
Since 1976, every United States president has officially designated the month of February as Black History Month. Its origins date back to 1915 when Harvard-trained historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland founded today’s Association for the Study of African American Life and History. The organization is dedicated to researching and promoting achievements by Black Americans and other peoples of African descent.
“As an academic institution devoted to continual learning, the Office of Student Success and Diversity is excited to provide opportunities to learn, grow and celebrate Black history throughout the month of February. We hope everyone in our campus community can find a way to participate in these events that foster Christ-centered love, awareness and fellowship,” said De’Janae Tookes, assistant director of multicultural initiatives and events for student success and diversity and inclusion.
This year marks a special occasion in the university’s observance. During the Black History Month Celebration, the Office of Student Success and Diversity will celebrate 10 years on Samford’s campus. While the official anniversary is acknowledged during the Fall semester, this month’s recognition will continue the anniversary celebration throughout the academic calendar on Feb. 27.
The Black Student Union will kick of the month with a week of events to celebrate culture, history and community beginning Monday, Feb. 3.
For more information on how you can take part in Black History Month at Samford, follow @samforddiverse on Instagram and Facebook.
Events (Black Student Union Week Feb. 2 – 7)
LinkedIn Workshop
4:30 p.m.
Howard Room
Join the Black Student Union for an engaging LinkedIn workshop designed to help you elevate your professional brand. Learn how to build a standout profile, connect with opportunities and leverage LinkedIn for networking success.
Sports Night
6 p.m.
Campus Rec
Come out for an evening of fun, friendly competition and team spirit. Whether you’re into basketball, volleyball or just want to hang out and cheer, it’s the perfect opportunity to meet new friends, get active and enjoy a night of community.
Black Student Union + Men’s Basketball
6:30 p.m.
Pete Hanna Center
Help the Black Student Union pack the Pete as they cheer on Samford’s men’s basketball team vs Mercer.
Wild ‘N Out
6:30 p.m.
Harry’s Coffee House
Get ready for laughs, games and good vibes at the Black Student Union’s Wild ‘N Out! Bring your energy and creativity as we go head-to-head in hilarious challenges inspired by the hit show. Don’t miss this night of fun and friendly competition!
Black Student Union Movie Night
7 p.m.
Christenberry Planetarium
Join the Black Student Union for a special Black History Month movie night featuring Six Triple Eight! Come learn about the incredible story of the all Black, all-female battalion that made history during World War II.
Face to Face with Race
5:30 p.m.
Harry’s Coffee House
Join us for Face to Face with Race hosted by the Office of Student Success and Diversity, Student Leadership and Involvement and Samford CARES. Face to Face with Race is driven by a need to honor space for Christian-centered conversations around faith, loving our neighbors and reality of being a unified body of Christ.
The Fight for Black Lives Documentary Screening
4:30 p.m.
Dwight Beeson Hall 131 Brock Forum
Join the Office of Student Success and Diversity, Howard College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Sociology and the School of Public Health in a screening of The Fight for Black Lives that focuses on health disparities in marginalized communities.
Your Brand, Your Future
6 p.m.
Dwight Beeson Hall 216
The Legacy of the Black Church: A Celebration of Faith and History
5 p.m.
Dwight Beeson Hall 131 Brock Forum
Join us for an enriching event as we explore the profound history and influence of the Black church in America. From its origins during slavery to its powerful role in social and political movements, this event will highlight the Black church’s lasting impact on society. The Samford Gospel Choir will also perform, adding to the celebration of faith and culture.
Office of Student Success and Diversity Field Trip: Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
12:30 p.m.
Explore the history of the civil rights movement at the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. Limited tickets are available. Email diversity@samford.edu to claim your spot and learn more.
Black History Month Celebration
8 p.m.
Sullivan-Cooney Family Fieldhouse
Join the Office of Student Success and Diversity for the second annual Black History Month celebration with food and fellowship. Dress to impress in formal or semiformal attire.