Throughout February, Western Illinois University will celebrate Black History Month with a schedule full of events.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the events vary from virtual to in person.

This year’s theme for the campus and the national celebrations is “Black Health and Wellness.”

Campus events planned as part of this year’s celebration include:

Tuesday, Feb. 15 – : Veterans Resource Center Movie Night, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Multicultural Center Multipurpose Room.

Saturday, Feb. 19 – 11 a.m.-3 p.m.: Huey’s Breakfast, Multicultural Center Multipurpose Room.

Tuesday, Feb. 22 – 7-9 p.m.: Black History Month Showcase, University Union Heritage Room.

Wednesday, Feb. 23 – noon-2 p.m.: Women’s Center and Gwendolyn Brooks Cultural Center Collaboration, Multicultural Center Multipurpose Room.

Western Illinois University Celebrates February as Black History Month

Thursday, Feb. 24, 6-9 p.m.: Writing Workshop with Nora Brooks Blakely, daughter of Gwendolyn Brooks, Multicultural Center Multipurpose Room.

Friday, Feb. 25, 4:30-6 p.m.: Black Student Association Police Brutality Walk, starts from the University Union.

Saturday, Feb. 26, 6 p.m., Open Mic Cultural Expressions, Multicultural Center Multipurpose Room.

“Join us for the 2022 Black History Month commemoration at WIU – The Black experience, the American experience, the world’s Human Rights experience are one and the same,” said Multicultural Center Associate Director Carl Ervin. “We are all connected, and are all invited to learn more about where we were, where we are, and where we hope to be in the future as a community, a society, a nation and a world. Thanks are given to the students, staff and faculty for their invaluable contributions in organizing and promoting this year’s community building and mind expanding experience.”

For more information about Black History Month events, contact WIU’s Multicultural Center at (309) 298-3496.

Western Illinois University Celebrates February as Black History Month
Sean Leary is an author, director, artist, musician, producer and entrepreneur who has been writing professionally since debuting at age 11 in the pages of the Comics Buyers Guide. An honors graduate of the University of Southern California masters program, he has written over 50 books including the best-sellers The Arimathean, Every Number is Lucky to Someone and We Are All Characters.
Western Illinois University Celebrates February as Black History Month

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