03/02/2020
Happy Monday!! “Make today count” because this time next week we’ll be on spring break!!! 💃🏾🌺🧉
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03/02/2020
Happy Monday!! “Make today count” because this time next week we’ll be on spring break!!! 💃🏾🌺🧉
02/24/2020
Happy Monday!! ✨We hope you all had a great weekend— we’re about 13 days away from spring break, but who’s counting? 🤷🏾♀️
02/13/2020
Black History Month began as “Negro History Week” created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson. It became a month-long celebration in 1976.
02/12/2020
Fannie Lou Hamer (1917-1977) was one of the most powerful voices of the civil and voting rights movement. She was the co-founder and vice-chair of the Freedom Democratic Party. Here, she is pictured at the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City.
02/10/2020
Happy Black History Month from CCEP! ✨ if you’re not busy tomorrow night, you should stop by Cabell to hear Keith Knight’s lecture— for flyer. 💫
02/07/2020
Happy National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!
02/05/2020
Don’t forget to head the commons to get tested! Testing is taking place in VA rooms A-D until 3 PM. @ Virginia Commonwealth University
02/03/2020
We hope you all had a great weekend! Just a reminder that we do have a testing event this Wednesday from 10:30-2:30 PM in VA Rooms A-D. We hope you can make it! ✨ @ Virginia Commonwealth University
01/29/2020
Happy Wednesday! ✨ Have you practiced mindfulness today? 🧐
01/23/2020
BLACK HISTORY MONTH IS COMING! This year’s theme is “African Americans and the Vote” which is in honor of the centennial anniversary of the 19th amendment- granting women’s suffrage and the sesquicentennial of the 15th Amendment- giving Black men the right to vote. Pictures here is Barbara Jordan the first African American congresswoman from the Deep South.
Source: history.com
01/20/2020
Happy Martin Luther King Jr. Day!
01/17/2020
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is on Monday, so you know what that means! We hope you take the extra day to relax, catch up on work, and/or most importantly, reflect on Dr. King's life and work.
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