Black FUTURE Month Underway With Something For All

Join in a month full of celebrations, from galas to thought-provoking conversations to delicious food. Black FUTURE Month, sponsored by the University of Cincinnati's College of Arts and Sciences, is underway to observe Black History Month.

Why Black FUTURE Month? Because it celebrates both history and the future, says Senior Associate Dean Littisha Bates, whose office has sponsored several of the events.

"It's important to celebrate Black history because it's American history," she says. "It's central to our history as all Americans."

As the month rolls on, here's a sampling of what you can look forward to:

Gather each Wednesday night at Ludlow Wines, 330 Ludlow Ave, for a lecture series about everything you've ever wanted to know about Black history but were hesitant to ask.

Discussions will be hosted by Associate Professor of History Holly McGee.

Join to explore myriad fields within the realm of Diaspora Studies. Celebrate new publications and productions in AfroFuturism, global health sciences, hip hop studies, multimodal ethnography, and race as political technologies. While supplies last, get a free book/CD signed following the Q&A.

Sponsored by The Charles P. Taft Research Center.

Come check out a great film/documentary, enjoy movie treats, and take part in great discussions each Tuesday in February! Location: TUC Cinema.

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