Black Legacy Month 2024 Celebrates the Black Arts Movement

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Melanin Mosaic: The Black Rebirth lifts up Black artists, past, present, and future.

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(Graphic by Tiana Davis 鈥25 and Cameron Maddox 鈥24, Animation by LaDarius Dennison) 
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Under the banner 鈥淢elanin Mosaic: The Black Rebirth,鈥 Black Legacy Month at 线上赌场 this year will highlight the past, present, and future of the Black arts movement through music, literature, and the visual and performing arts.

鈥淏lack Legacy Month is a time in which the entire community comes together to celebrate and recognize the triumphs, struggles, and excellence of Blackness at 线上赌场,鈥 says , assistant director at the . 鈥淎nd BLM 2024 focuses on the empowerment and uplifting of the Black community through the lens of Black creatives.鈥

starts Thursday, Feb. 1, at 5:30 p.m. at Collis Common Ground, with an opening celebration featuring a dinner, presentations from leaders of Black clubs and organizations, and a number of performances including .

Other highlights include the hugely popular Black Legacy Month鈥檚 Got Talent show on Feb. 15, starting at 7:30 p.m. at Sarner Underground, and a Black brunch and fashion show at 11 a.m. on Feb. 25 in the atrium of the Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center.

Johnson credits the work of the student co-chairs, Rawan Hashim 鈥26 and Q Jones Jr. 鈥25, and the planning committee for envisioning and organizing an exciting slate of events to celebrate Black Legacy Month throughout February.

It鈥檚 telling that the planning committee doubled to more than 30 participants this year, says Hashim, who also co-chaired last year鈥檚 Black Legacy Month planning work.

鈥淟ast year we also had really large turnouts and we鈥檙e hoping that that鈥檚 the case for this year too. And obviously having more representation on our committee will help us bring the Black community together more as well,鈥 Hashim says.

鈥淲e want to focus on the Black arts movement of today and how it鈥檚 embodied on campus. The theme celebrates all aspects of the arts that are represented on campus through the Black community,鈥 Hashim says. 鈥淎nd we are holding up the contribution that Black people have on today鈥檚 culture of African American identity and American culture in general.鈥

Even the work of organizing the celebration highlights Black student creators, Hashim says, with artists Tiana Davis 鈥25 and Cameron Maddox 鈥24 designing the logo for Black Legacy Month 2024 and filmmakers Ivie Aiwuyo 鈥26 and Fiona Akilo Stawarz 鈥25 creating the short film about the community that will be shown at the opening ceremony.

Jones says a key aspect of Black Legacy Month is bringing people together.

鈥淚鈥檓 most excited for just the camaraderie amongst the Black community and being able to experience all the events we planned out for them for the month of February,鈥 Jones says.

The work of organizing and bringing people together to plan the Black Legacy Month celebrations has reinforced this sense of connection, he says.

鈥淚 feel like we鈥檝e been able to build the community up these past few years after being broken apart somewhat during and after COVID,鈥 Jones says. 鈥淚 think that we鈥檙e stronger now because this past year we were able to show the strengths through BLM and to provide people with the opportunity to have fun. And I think this is one of the reasons why our community is growing and getting closer together.鈥

Hashim and Jones say other happenings they are looking forward to include a Black hair care event on Feb. 4 at 5 p.m. at Shabazz Center. The gathering will include discussion of the stigma behind Black hairstyles and textures, a demo on how to do braids and twists, as well as providing free access to hair care products that people can鈥檛 necessarily access in Hanover.

There will also be a Hip Hop History event on Feb. 5 from 6 to 9 p.m. in Carpenter 013, led by ethnomusicologist , followed by an open freestyle rap battle with a prize for the winner.

And on Feb. 24 there will be a day trip to Boston to visit the African American History Museum. for the Boston trip.

Jones says the work of organizing and planning the month of events also built up his sense of connection and respect for the Black community at 线上赌场.

鈥淚 think one of my favorite things about working on Black Legacy Month is just being able to see everyone鈥檚 different vision and creativity, and giving them the opportunity to plan their own events and incorporate what art means to them in those events,鈥 Jones says. 鈥淎nd to see their vision to come true and be seen next month.鈥

Bill Platt