Black Panther Party co-founder Bobby Seale to speak at CSU for Black History Month
Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, is speaking at CSU in February as part of a celebration for Black History Month.
Bobby Seale, co-founder of the Black Panther Party, is speaking at CSU in February as part of a celebration for Black History Month.
CSU and Fort Collins will celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 16, with a community march as well as a keynote by poet and political activist JC Futrell — known by the stage name as Panama Soweto.
First-generation grad Tanajha Putman made the most of her CSU experience through volunteering, mentorship, and building communities.
Colorado State University is celebrating Black History Month in February with dozens of experiences, including a virtual talk by Sybrina Fulton, the mother of the late Trayvon Martin.
CSU’s Black/African American Cultural Center is hosting a barbeque to welcome back students and University community members.
At CSU, Juneteenth evokes a range of memories and emotions across generations of the university community that focuses on a word that has so many meanings in this country: freedom.
CSU’s Black/African American Cultural Center and campus partners are hosting a variety of events in February for Black History Month, including a keynote presentation on race and disability from a nationally recognized speaker.
Planned virtual events include the screening of a Martin Luther King Jr. Day video, featuring CSU and community leaders, as well as an homage to the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches led by Dr. King.
Colorado State University kicked off a new educational initiative in early October as the words “Black Lives Matter” were painted in yellow on the pavement north of the Visual Arts Building.
CSU is celebrating Black History Month with more than 30 events, featuring a range of keynote presentations and other interactive activities.