“We CU: A Visual Celebration of Black Womanhood, Presence, and Connectedness,” opened Feb. 9. at the CU Art Museum. By Greta Kerkhoff
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Black films matter: The stories behind IFS’ Black History Month screenings
by Eli Wetterby Eli WetterReiland Rabaka, the director of CAAAS, and other Black creatives at CU discuss their film choices for IFS’ Black History Month screenings. By Eli Wetter
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This week’s activities include Black History Month film showings, Persevering Legacy and CU Wizards. By Summer Aljobory
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‘We are not just history’: Boulder art galleries seek to shift the focus to Black success
by Lauren Hillby Lauren HillLocal artist Adderly Grant-Lord curated a series of exhibits in Boulder County to celebrate Black History Month. By Lauren Hill
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The International Film Series, in collaboration with CAAAS, will be screening 10 films for Black History Month. By Jazmyne Bernal
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This week’s events include a Kongo dance class, pottery date night, and a Grammy-nominated performance. By Summer Aljobory
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Learn about the history of Black History Month that occurs every February and how you can get involved. By Bella Hammond
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Stand-up comedian Maya May’s show featured funny personal anecdotes and comedic critiques of the way society views prejudice. By Marion Walmer
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Stand-up comedian and writer Maya May will bring her brand of socially-conscious comedy to CU. By Marion Walmer
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Activists and musicians Aaron and Afa Dworkin speak on diversity within classical music
by Ben Bermanby Ben BermanMusical activists Aaron and Afa Dworkin came to Grusin Hall to discuss their work fighting for social justice in the classical music world. By Ben Berman