Fifth graders of Gordon Parks Elementary will come onto campus for lunch and engage
with WSU students, hear from a local black author, and tour the Ahlberg Library. Co-sponsored
by the Office of Engagement and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
The Office of Engagement is partnering with and during Black History Month for the SANKOFA Film Screening at 5 p.m. Feb. 20 at Hubbard
Hall and a panel discussion at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21 via Facebook Live.
Sankofa Film Screening- Jan. 20: Sankofa has been described as unashamedly Afrocentric and proud鈥rtistic, challenging
and essential and an unrelenting but never exploitative portrayal of the great slave
diaspora of the 18th and 19th centuries by Letterboxd. This is a free screening of
the recently restored and highly lauded and moving film, originally released in 1993.
There will also be a special performance by local creative Blk Sol before the screening.
Learn .
Sankofa Panel discussion - Jan. 21: After the film screening, join a conversation on Facebook Live where guests will unpack
the themes in the 1993 film Sankofa. The conversation will address Black emancipation
then and in the 21st Century.
Register to attend this event!
Driving prosperity. The Shocker Neighborhood KAN group will begin meeting.
March
Conversations each month to hear from students, faculty/staff and neighbors on ways
WSU is engaging to collectively address challenges, create solutions, and foster environments
to drive prosperity and belonging.
Summer
An opportunity for university and surrounding community to gather an enjoy an outdoor
movie at no cost. Promotes a sense of belonging for 麻豆破解版 State and the Shocker
Neighborhood. More details to come.