Presbyterian College in Clinton, South Carolina, is set to celebrate Black History Month with a series of engaging events focused on the theme of ‘African Americans and Labor.’ Events include a Kick-off Celebration, a powerful film screening of ‘6888,’ a discussion on activism, a Super Bowl Watch Party, and a convocation featuring Dr. Tonya M. Matthews. The month-long festivities aim to honor African American history and culture, encouraging community participation.
Clinton, South Carolina – It’s that time of year again, where the rich tapestry of African American history is brought to the forefront! Presbyterian College is gearing up for an exciting celebration of Black History Month with a focus on the theme: “African Americans and Labor.” Throughout the entire month of February, the school has lined up an array of engaging events that aim to celebrate African American history, culture, and contributions. From kick-off celebrations to inspiring performances, there’s something for everyone!
The festivities will officially kick off on Monday, February 3, from 3 to 5 PM in the Springs Great Room. Expect a lively Kick-off Celebration filled with music and fellowship, welcoming students, faculty, and the wider community. It’s a perfect opportunity to gather together, enjoy some cheerful tunes, and get hyped for the month ahead!
The Multicultural Student Union is diving in to show off some style on the same day. They are sponsoring a “Dress for Success Day,” inviting students to come dressed in their best professional attire, so be sure to dress to impress!
On February 4, grab your popcorn and take a seat as the Movie Night series presents “6888,” starring Kerry Washington, at 7 PM in Kuhne Auditorium. This gripping film tells the inspiring story of the only all-Black, all-female battalion sent overseas during World War II. It’s not just a movie; it’s a celebration of courage and resilience!
Continuing the momentum, on February 6 at 7:30 PM, an open discussion titled “Voices of Change” will be led by A.Bevy in Neville 106. This event promises to bring forward meaningful conversations about the transformative power of activism and community involvement.
Mark your calendars for February 9 as the Multicultural Student Union hosts a Super Bowl Watch Party at the MSU House beginning at 6:15 PM. Bring your game face and enjoy the biggest football game of the year with friends!
One of the high points of this month-long celebration is the 2025 Dr. Booker T. Ingram, Jr. Convocation, slated for February 12 at 7 PM in Edmunds Hall. This year, the keynote speaker is none other than Dr. Tonya M. Matthews, the president and CEO of the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina. With her strong background in advocating for inclusive education and social entrepreneurship, attendees are in for an enlightening evening!
The spirit of giving continues on February 13 at 5:30 PM in Neville 318. In partnership with PC’s Hispanic Appreciation Organization, a community service project will be held to make gift baskets for Thornwell residents in honor of Valentine’s Day. It’s a wonderful way to spread love and joy!
On February 15, join the celebration at the Blue Hose Women’s Basketball game, starting at 2 PM in the Templeton Center. The recognition of Black History Month will carry on through sports and community spirit. Later that evening, the MSU House will host an 80s-90s Party beginning at 11 PM – time to dance the night away!
As the month wraps up, a Campus-Wide Worship Service is scheduled for February 17 at 7 PM in the Springs Great Room, featuring the guest preacher, the Rev. Gail Henderson-Belsito. And don’t miss out on the exciting opportunity for select students to travel to Greenville’s Peace Center on February 18 for a performance by the famous Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Presbyterian College encourages everyone to participate in these meaningful events as part of its ongoing commitment to honor African American heritage and embrace diversity and inclusion. It’s a fantastic time to come together, learn, and celebrate the powerful contributions of African Americans to labor and beyond. Let’s make this Black History Month an unforgettable one!
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