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Sunday, February 1

"Having Our Say": The Delany Sisters First 100 Years
Time and Location: 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.,
Waldron Arts Center
122 S. Walnut St
Details: The Cardinal State Company hosts the Broadway hit by Emily Mann, "Having Our Say": The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years. The play runs from January 23, 2009 until February 1, 2009. This is a audience talk-back and reception following the February 1, 2009 2:00 p.m. show. Invitations only.


Monday, February 2

Black History Month Photo Exhibit
Time and Location: Exhibit runs 2/2/2009-2/27/2009.
SPEA Undergraduate Office Lobby, Room 240

African-American Read-In
Time and Location: 10 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center-Grand Hall
Sponsors: School of Education, Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center
Details: Featuring guest author James C. Anyike, the School of Education will host the 7th annual African-American Read-In

 

Tuesday, February 3

Independent Lens: Adjust Your Color: The Truth About Petey Greene
Time and Location: 10:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
WTIU
Sponsors: WTIU Public Television
Details: WTIU presents America's original shock-jock, Petey Greene. Greene overcame poverty, drug addiction and prison time to "tell it like it is," shocking and entertaining to everyone from the ghetto to the White House.

 

Thursday, February 5

City of Bloomington Black History Fair
Time and Location: 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Showers City Hall
Sponsors: City of Bloomington
Details: Please join the city of Bloomington for the annual kick-off of the Black History Month. FREE!

 

Saturday, February 7

Rev. Ernest Butler: Rebel with a Cause
Time and Location: 11:00 p.m.
WTIU
Sponsors: WTIU
Details: This documentary tell story of Reverand Ernest Butler, his family, and his efforts as a grass roots civil rights activist. The documentary traces his childhood and formative years as a pastor in Connersville to his efforts to integrate public and private facilities in Noblesville. The major segment of the video concentrates on his years in Bloomington, as pastor of the Second Baptist Church. It describes the conditions he confronted on arrival in Bloomington in 1959, and examines his efforts to open up employment and housing opportunities for African Americans in Bloomington. Attention is also given to his daily struggle to improve the lives of the members of his church and the wides community.

 

Tuesday, February 10

The State of the Black Community in Bloomington and Beyond
Time and Location: 6:00 p.m.
City Hall Chambers,
107 West 9th Street
Sponsors: City of Bloomington
Details: Join the City of Bloomington for a panel discussion featuring Gregory K. Scott of Ivy Tech Community College, Quincy Stewart, IU Department of Sociology, Elder Anne Henning Byfield of the African Medodist Episcopal Church South District and Beverly Smith, Monroe County Community School Systems.

 

Thursday, February 12

NMBCC Brown Bags: Sister-to-Sister; Brother-to-Brother B Series
Time and Location: 12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center - Bridgwaters Lounge
Sponsors: Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center

 

Friday, February 13

The Descendents of the Cherokee Freedmen: Victims of Sovereignty?
Time and Location: 12:00 p.m.
Eigenmann Hall, 6th Floor, Room 621
Sponsors: First Nations Educational and Culture Center

 

Wednesday, February 18

Black History Art Fair
Time and Location: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center - Grant Hall
Sponsors: FASE Mentoring Program
Details: Featuring some of Bloomington's Finest Artists!!! Performances by IU Soul Revue and the African American Dance Company

 

Sunday, February 22

AAAI Present SoulACE, Sojourner and God's Progress
Time and Location: 5 p.m.
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center - Grand Hall
Sponsors: African American Arts Institute

Details: The African American Arts Institute and the African American Choral Ensemble present Soul ACE, Sojourner, and God's Progress in Pressing Forward-No Turning Back: A View of the City. Come and join us for the concert of traditional and comtemporary Gospel music, including original student works by alumni John Harrison and Calvin Carrington. This event is FREE

 

Monday, February 23

Cornel West
Time and Location: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
IU Auditorium
Sponsors: Indiana University
Details: One of America's most provocative public intellectuals and author of Race Matters, Cornel West will join the IU Campus community for Black History Month celebrations

 

Tuesday, February 24

Black Knowledge Bowl
Time and Location: 6 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center - Grand Hall
Sponsors: Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center

Details: NMBCC proudly presents the Black Knowledge Bowl as a part of the Black History Month. The Black Knowledge Bowl is a team competition open to undergraduate students only. This year's competition will consist of the Jeopardy television show format. The first place team will receive $500.00. No fee is required to participate in the event. Registration forms are available at the NMBCC Room A226 or request by email at nmbcc@indiana.edu

 

Friday, February 27

African American Dance Company 12th Annual Dance Workshop panel discussion
Time and Location: 7 p.m.
Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center - Grand Hall
Sponsors: African American Dance Company, African American Arts Institute, The Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies

 

Saturday, February 28

African American Dance Showcase Closing Reception
Time and Location: 7 p.m.
Willkie Auditorium
Sponsors: African American Dance Company, African American Arts Institute, The Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies