IU Northwest celebrates Black History Month with timely discussions on civil discourse, the current civil rights fight, and a spotlight on African dance

IU Northwest celebrates Black History Month with timely discussions on civil discourse, the current civil rights fight, and a spotlight on African dance

Event series features captivating speakers, including the relatives of George Floyd, experts on social movements, and international talent

 Indiana University Northwest’s Department of Minority Studies, and Office of Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs (ODEMA), invite the campus community and general public to a series of virtual Black History Month events highlighting multiple facets of African American culture.

February 9: Black Lives and the Legacy of George Floyd: A Conversation

1 p.m., Tuesday, February 9

Via Zoom

Special guest Nyle Fort, from Princeton’s Department of Religious Studies, will lead a powerful, valuable, and unforgettable discussion with relatives of George Floyd, who was killed by police officers last year in Minneapolis.

This exclusive and intimate conversation will explore the shock waves after Floyd’s death, the Movement for Black Lives, the crisis of policing in America, the meaning of justice, and more.

Speakers:

  • Nyle Fort, activist, minister and scholar
  • Angela Harrelson, veteran, registered nurse, and aunt of George Floyd
  • Selwyn Miles Jones, community leader and uncle of George Floyd

Advance registration is required; visit go.iu.edu/3yfd

February 19: Zuzu Acrobats Live!

11 a.m., Friday, February 19

Via Zoom

This high-flying tumbling act from Mombasa, Kenya, which appeared on “America's Got Talent,” is famous for its high-energy "circus" acrobatics set to African music. Viewers can expect to see fast pyramid building, limbo, contortion, bottle balancing, tumbling, chair stacks, comedy and more.

Advance registration is required; visit go.iu.edu/3yfg

February 25: Putting the Civil Back into the Civil Rights Fight: Part 2

1 p.m., Thursday, February 25

Via Zoom

Join us for the second part of a three-part series on how put civility back into the civil rights discussion. Ron Jones, founder of Dialogues on Diversity, will share 11 rules for more productive dialogues across differences.

Advance registration is required; visit go.iu.edu/3ALv

Additional Events

Please note that additional events will be added to the Black History Month event series throughout February. For the latest calendar of events, visit events.iu.edu/northwest

For more information about Black History Month at IU Northwest, contact the Office of Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs at 219-980-6596 or nwode@iun.edu.