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SPECIAL THANKS TO THE COSPONSORS OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS: The Africana Studies Program, SEEK Program, Student Minority Affairs, Athletics, Secondary Education & Youth Services Dept., the Progressive Black Student Assn. (PBSA), the Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS), Urban Studies Dept., the Aaron Copland School of Music, Godwin-Ternbach Museum, and Queens College Libraries Civil Rights Archives. EXHIBIT History of Black Films of the Early 20th Century Queens College, CUNY and Reconstruct Art Organization and Public Announcement present African American Filmmaker Oscar Micheaux Wednesday, February 1 10 am–2 pm, 6–8 pm Rosenthal 230 & Lobby LECTURE The Education of Malcolm X: With Reflections from John Dewey Presented by Professors Rikki Asher and Magnus Bassey, Secondary Education & Youth Services Wednesday, February 1 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Rosenthal 230 FILM Murder of Fred Hampton Cosponsored by ALAS (Alliance of Latin American Students) Monday, February 6 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Dining Hall, Patio Room LECTURE A Moment with Carolyn Peck, Sports Analyst of ESPN Tuesday, February 7 5–7 pm • Rosenthal 230 EXHIBIT History of Black Films of the Early 20th Century Cosponsored by Queens College, CUNY and Reconstruct Art Organization and Public Announcement Wednesday, February 8 10 am–2 pm, 6–8 pm Rosenthal 230 & Lobby LECTURE Haiti: The Earthquake & Its Aftermath Professor Francois Pierre-Louis, Political Science Cosponsored by ALAS (Alliance of Latin American Students) and HSA (Haitian Students Assn.) Wednesday, February 15 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Campbell Dome PERFORMANCE Milestone Negro Spirituals Until the Civil War: When Folk Songs Bring Freedom Jazz expressionist Hilliard Greene Thursday, February 16 5–6:30 pm • Goldstein Theatre FILM Roots Cosponsored by the Progressive Black Student Assn. Tuesday, February 21 7–10 pm • Student Union 301 DOCUMENTARY/LECTURE Second Chance: The History of the SEEK Program at CUNY Frank Franklin, Director, SEEK Program Wednesday, February 22 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Rosenthal 230 SEMINAR Oppression of Blacks in America Speakers: Carlitos Rovira, former member, Young Lords; “Shep,” former member, Black Panthers Sponsored by ALAS (Alliance of Latin American Students) Thursday, February 23 7–10 pm • Dining Hall, Patio Room LATINO CULTURAL EVENT Africa’s Contribution to Latinos’ Cultures Hosted by Phi Iota Alpha, presented by student Carlos S. Viteri Tuesday, February 28 6–9 pm • Dining Hall, Patio Room EXHIBIT History of Black Films of the Early 20th Century Cosponsored by Queens College, CUNY and Reconstruct Art Organization and Public Announcement Wednesday, February 29 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Campbell Dome Rising against Oppression through Education, Culture, and Building Bridges for a Brighter Future BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2012 Malcolm X and John Dewey Oscar Micheaux Carolyn Peck Long Struggle The

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SPECIAL THANKS TO THE COSPONSORS OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH EVENTS:The Africana Studies Program, SEEK Program, Student Minority Affairs, Athletics, Secondary Education & Youth Services Dept., the Progressive Black Student Assn. (PBSA), the Alliance of Latin American Students (ALAS), Urban Studies Dept., the Aaron Copland School of Music, Godwin-Ternbach Museum, and Queens College Libraries Civil Rights Archives.

EXHIBIT

History of Black Films of the Early 20th CenturyQueens College, CUNY and Reconstruct Art Organization and Public Announcement present African American Filmmaker Oscar Micheaux Wednesday, February 1 10 am–2 pm, 6–8 pm Rosenthal 230 & Lobby

LECTURE

The Education of Malcolm X: With Reflections from John Dewey Presented by Professors Rikki Asher and Magnus Bassey, Secondary Education & Youth Services Wednesday, February 1 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Rosenthal 230

FILM

Murder of Fred Hampton Cosponsored by ALAS (Alliance of Latin American Students)

Monday, February 6 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Dining Hall, Patio Room

LECTURE

A Moment with Carolyn Peck, Sports Analyst of ESPN Tuesday, February 7 5–7 pm • Rosenthal 230

EXHIBIT

History of Black Films of the Early 20th CenturyCosponsored by Queens College, CUNY and Reconstruct Art Organization and Public Announcement

Wednesday, February 8 10 am–2 pm, 6–8 pm Rosenthal 230 & Lobby

LECTURE

Haiti: The Earthquake & Its AftermathProfessor Francois Pierre-Louis, Political Science Cosponsored by ALAS (Alliance of Latin American Students) and HSA (Haitian Students Assn.)

Wednesday, February 15 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Campbell Dome

PERFORMANCE

Milestone Negro Spirituals Until the Civil War: When Folk Songs Bring Freedom Jazz expressionist Hilliard GreeneThursday, February 16 5–6:30 pm • Goldstein Theatre

FILM

Roots Cosponsored by the Progressive Black Student Assn.

Tuesday, February 21 7–10 pm • Student Union 301

DOCUMENTARY/LECTURE

Second Chance: The History of the SEEK Program at CUNYFrank Franklin, Director, SEEK ProgramWednesday, February 22 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Rosenthal 230

SEMINAR

Oppression of Blacks in America Speakers: Carlitos Rovira, former member, Young Lords; “Shep,” former member, Black PanthersSponsored by ALAS (Alliance of Latin American Students)

Thursday, February 23 7–10 pm • Dining Hall, Patio Room

LATINO CULTURAL EVENT

Africa’s Contribution to Latinos’ CulturesHosted by Phi Iota Alpha, presented by student Carlos S. ViteriTuesday, February 28 6–9 pm • Dining Hall, Patio Room

EXHIBIT

History of Black Films of the Early 20th CenturyCosponsored by Queens College, CUNY and Reconstruct Art Organization and Public Announcement

Wednesday, February 29 12:15–1:30 pm (Free Hour) Campbell Dome

Rising against Oppression through Education, Culture, and Building Bridges for a Brighter Future

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2012

Malcolm X and John Dewey

Oscar Micheaux

Carolyn Peck

Long StruggleThe