Campus News

UK Celebrates Black History Month

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 2, 2016)  The University of Kentucky celebrates African American History Month with at least 16 scheduled events, many sponsored and developed by the Martin Luther King Center.

The series features a visit with actress Tatyana Ali and music executive Amir Windom. They will discuss control of self image, women's empowerment, academic destiny and self-awareness Feb. 10. The campus will have the opportunity to converse with Provost Tim Tracy as well as open discussions about issues such as colorism, America’s racial climate, racial battle fatigue and health disparities. An evening of fun and fellowship is also included with the Underground Formal hosted by the Student Activities Board, Underground Perspective, the MLK Center and the Office of LGBTQ* on Feb. 19.

All events are free and open to the public. For more information contact the MLK Center at 257-4130.

Tuesday, Feb. 2

12:30 p.m.

VIP Center, Frazee Hall

VIP Talk Back Tuesdays: Cliff Huxtable vs. Bill Cosby

Wednesday, Feb.3

7 p.m.

White Hall Classroom Building, room 106

NPHC 101: The Divine 9 organizations will give an informational presentation on their organization, intake, how to join, etc. This meeting is mandatory for those wanting to join this semester.

Feb. 9

12:30 p.m.

VIP Center

VIP Talk-Back Tuesdays: Myth of the Magical Black Women

Feb. 10

Noon

Blazer Hall, room 313

Lunch & Learn: A Conversation with UK Provost Tim Tracy

Feb. 10

Noon

White Hall Classroom Building, 102

BSU general body meeting and discussion on colorism.

Feb. 10

7 p.m.

Memorial Hall

Progression Towards Success. Tatyana Ali and Amir Windom will speak about control of self image, women's empowerment, academic destiny and self-awareness.

Feb. 16

12:30 p.m.

VIP Center

VIP Talk-Back Tuesdays: What is Black Masculinity?

Feb. 17

Noon

King Center, 313 Blazer Hall

Food for Thought

Feb. 17

5:30 p.m.

Woodland Glen V Community Room

An inter-professional panel discussion about combating health disparities in diverse communities.

Feb. 19

8-11 p.m.

Commonwealth Stadium, Mezzanine Level

SAB Underground Formal: Join SAB and Underground Perspective along with the MLK Center and the Office of LGBTQ* Resources for a night of dancing, mingling and fun at the SAB Underground Formal.

Feb. 23

12: 30 p.m.

VIP Center

VIP Talk-Back Tuesdays: Racial Battle Fatigue

Feb. 23

Noon

King Center, 313 Blazer Hall

Food for Thought

Feb. 24

6 p.m.

White Hall Classroom Building, 118

BSU Progressive Dinner

A brief road of history, starting with Lyman T. Johnson

RSVP required. Contact MLK Center

Feb. 25

6 p.m.

White Hall Classroom Building, 334

Family Feud: Black History Edition, origins of Black History Month

Feb. 28

7 p.m.

Memorial Hall

Movie: “Do the Right Thing and School Daze”

Feb. 29

6:30 p.m.

Singletary Center Recital Hall

Town Hall Discussion on Racial Climate

UK Black Graduate and Professional Student Association in collaboration with Social Justice Advocacy Group

MEDIA CONTACT: Gail Hairston, 859-257-3302, gail.hairston@uky.edu