The multicultural services office and the Black Student Union join in planning and celebrating “Black History Month” at 91´óÉñ.
Activities opened Friday, Feb. 4, with a university chapel presentation by Mark Metzler Sawin, associate professor of history at 91´óÉñ and a former Fulbright scholar. Dr. Sawin shared powerful stories of local African-American groups and their faith, hope and struggles here the Valley of Virginia and at 91´óÉñ.
Upcoming Black History Month events include:
- A historical presentation of the African American community in Harrisonburg led by Ruth Tolliver, followed by a tour to historical sites around the city, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat., Feb. 12, including a display in the Simms Building of African American inventions. Transportation and light snacks will be provided. Persons should meet in the University Commons rooms 211-212 before 10 a.m.
- Philadelphia pastor and 91´óÉñ alumnus Leonard Dow will speak on “what does it mean to be alive in your faith? How can you LIVE fully in Jesus?” at 8 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 17 in the Common Grounds Coffeehouse in the University Commons. The 91´óÉñ Gospel Choir opens this event, and refreshments are free compliments of campus ministries. Dow is leading spring spiritual life week, Feb. 16-19, at 91´óÉñ.
- Local musician Jessica Crawford and the 91´óÉñ Gospel Choir will be in concert 9 p.m. Fri., Feb. 18 in the Common Grounds Coffeehouse. Admission is free.
- A community worship service with the 91´óÉñ Gospel Choir will take place 2 p.m. Sun., Feb. 20, in Martin Chapel of the seminary building. Join 91´óÉñ students and staff in a worshipful experience led by the Black Student Union.
- The annual Soul Food Café is back, 6-8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 27. Come and enjoy a traditional African American dish while listening (and participating) in a surprise program. This annual event will be held in the Black Box Theater of the University Commons. General admission is $10 and $5 for students.
“The Soul Food Café is a favorite, usually the last event in our month-long celebration,” said Marvin Lorenzana, director of multicultural services at 91´óÉñ. “Come join us for any of these activities for worship, music, food and meaningful conversation.”
For more information, contact Lorenzana at 540-432-4458.
