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Friday, February 3, 2012

UC Events Observe Black History Month


From UC News:

University of Cincinnati Events Observe Black History Month


Check the schedule of events for February. Many events are free and open to the public.

Date: 1/25/2012 12:00:00 AM
By: Dawn Fuller
Phone: (513) 556-1823

UC ingot   Dramatic performances, music, movies and book displays are all part of the events planned for Black History Month at the University of Cincinnati. Many of the events are presented by UC’s student organizations and are free and open to the public.



Last fall, UC’s African American Cultural and Resource Center (AACRC) celebrated 20 years on campus. The center supports the mission of the university by recruiting, retaining and encouraging the success of students of color at UC.

As part of Black History Month, the AACRC kicks off its 13th annual Kuamka Week on Jan. 28. Kuamka is Swahili for “in the beginning.” This year’s theme for Kuamka Week is “Live Out Loud.”

Here’s the schedule for Kuamka Week as well as other Black History Month events at UC:

UC Libraries reveal the papers of Cincinnati’s first African-American mayor, a UC alumnus. Available for research and study in the Archives and Rare Books Library, the Theodore Moody Berry Papers provide an historical record of civil rights and community politics during the 20th century, including issues surrounding Cincinnati politics and history, housing and fair treatment for the poor and neighborhood activism. This history covers Berry’s involvement in Cincinnati City Council, the NAACP and the Federal Office of Economic Opportunity. They also include civic activism records, his personal papers and biographical material.

Jan. 30-March 4
UC Bookstores Display, Level 3, Tangeman University Center – The display will feature 16 titles including “The Autobiography of Malcolm X,” “Disintegration: The Splintering of Black America,” “Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks,” “What Color is My Word” and “Heart and Soul: The Story of America and African-Americans.”

Friday, Feb. 3
Noon-2 p.m., AACRC – Kuamka Pride DayThe celebration will include t-shirt, music and other giveaways.
4-6 p.m., AACRC – International Slam Poetry NightThe International Slam Poetry Night is designed to bring together students of diverse backgrounds from the university – as well as the Cincinnati community – through artistic expression.

Saturday, Feb. 4
7-10 p.m., Great Hall, TUC – Kuamka Red, Black, Green and Gold BallKuamka Week ends with this celebration involving semi-formal or African-themed attire. The extravaganza will feature the Rites of Passage program for the AACRC Transitions students, a first-year experience program geared toward building student success and retention. The event will also feature the Kujifunza academic ceremony and the coronation and crowning of Mr. and Ms. Kuamka. Mr. and Ms. Kuamka will serve as the key ambassadors for the African American Cultural & Resource Center and will develop platforms for programming during their reign. Free tickets for the ball are available in the AACRC.

Monday, Feb. 6
5:30 p.m., 320 University Pavilion – Brace Yo’selfThis event will explore self defense and sexual harassment in the workplace. The event is sponsored by the ADVANCE program in the Career Development Center. ADVANCE is a unique student African-American and professional development organization at UC.
7 p.m., AACRC – The Newlywed Game As part of Black Love Week, sponsored by the United Black Student Association, this event recognizes the positive aspects of black love in relationships.

Tuesday, Feb. 7
11:30 a.m., UC Blue Ash: Science & Allied Health Building, Room 100 – Martin Luther King’s Dream, Barrack Obama, and the Myth of a Post-Racial Society: Can We Yet Hope for a New Narrative?This lecture will be presented by Rodney Coates, professor of sociology and gerontology, Miami University.
Lecture description: Martin Luther King’s “I have a Dream” speech galvanized the hopes and dreams of millions of Americans regardless of race, creed, gender, sexual orientation, age, class or handicap. In this dream, the essence of the American creed was reaffirmed by requiring that we judge a person “by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.” But as the guns wielded by those who hate continue to kill, as unrest continues to produce chaos in the Middle East, as children slaves are being sold in Darfur, as the poor continue to be over represented in prisons and under represented in our college classrooms, as women continue to be denied equal pay and rights, and as those who look different from ourselves are dismissed, ridiculed and denied basic freedoms, then we must question just how far we have come toward the realization of the dream.

Thursday, Feb. 9
6 p.m., AACRC – @Unity#Black#LGBTQThis event involves an examination and discussion about the relationship between the black community and the black LBGTQ community. The event will feature presentations and activities centered around the importance of language, LGBT black history and what it means to be an ally. The program is sponsored by the UC LGBTQ Center and AACRC, in conjunction with the UC student groups, Colors of Pride, United Black Student Association and Black Arts Collaborative.

Friday, Feb. 10
5-9 p.m., Stratford Pavilion – Speed DatingThis event will unite students in a fun and relaxing atmosphere. The event, part of Black Love Week, is sponsored by the United Black Student Association.

Tuesday, Feb. 14
1-2 p.m., MainStreet Cinema, TUC – American Spiritual EnsembleThe national American Spiritual Ensemble is composed of some of the most talented singers around the United States, and the group has thrilled audiences around the world. UC faculty, staff and students are invited to attend this event to learn more about the ensemble’s history as well as to enjoy their performance. The event, free and open to the public, is sponsored by the Office of Ethnic Programs and Services and the AACRC.

Thursday, Feb. 16
Noon-3 p.m., AACRC – Mooz-Lum Lunch and Lecture – The lecture will be led by film director Qasim “Q” Basir. Sponsored by PAC, United Black Student Association and Muslim Student Association.
7 p.m., MainStreet Cinema, TUC – Movie: Mooz-Lum
Free and open to the public
, the film tells the story of an African-American Muslim family whose lives are changed by the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and their aftermath. The 2010 independent film stars actor Danny Glover, and is written and directed by Qasim “Q” Basir. Sponsored by PAC, United Black Student Association and Muslim Student Association.

Monday, Feb. 20
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Muntz Hall Lobby, UC Blue Ash – National African-American Read-InThe National African-American Read-In is sponsored annually in February by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and the Black Caucus Division and has been endorsed by the International Reading Association. The read-in at UC Blue Ash will begin with Nikki Taylor, a UC associate professor of Africana Studies, who will read selections from her book, “Frontiers of Freedom: Cincinnati’s Black Community 1802-1868.” Taylor will be followed by UC student, faculty and staff readers who will share short selections from books and poems authored by African Americans. The event will feature free bookmarks and a literary list of resources. UC Blue Ash will also serve as a community sponsor of local read-ins held by schools and churches, encouraging their participation in the National African-American Read-In.
5:30 p.m., 320 University Pavilion – Are You Selling Out?Sponsored by the ADVANCE student organization, this program examines that phrase, as students strive to be successful or seek advancement.

Wednesday, Feb. 22
Noon, AACRC – Knowledge at NoonSponsored by undergraduate students in the Africana Studies program.

Monday, Feb. 27
6 p.m., Zimmer Auditorium – Lear Green
National storyteller Vicie Rolling will present her touching and poignant interpretation and portrayal of the life of Lear Green, a former slave who escaped slavery and lived the last three years of her life as a free woman. The event, free and open to the public, is sponsored by The Office of Ethnic Programs and Services, AACRC, UC Women’s Center, Counseling Center, Department of Africana Studies, United Black Student Association, Student Government and the Black Arts Collaborative.

Tuesday, Feb. 28
Noon-2 p.m., UC Blue Ash, Muntz Hall, Room 157 – The Color Line and the Legal Fiction of Race in the Life and Literacy of Charles W. Chesnutt, African-American WriterThis lecture will be presented by John E. Douglass, UC Blue Ash associate professor of history
7 p.m. (Doors open at 6:30 p.m.), Great Hall, TUC – “I Know Where I’ve Been”
The Black Arts Collaborative presents this play about a grandmother who tells her grandson about the importance of the past, so that he can walk in the path of his ancestors. As she tells the story of the black people and their many accomplishments throughout history, the story comes alive on stage in song, dance, poetry and acting. The event is free and open to the public.

Friday, January 13, 2012

ADVANCE Corporate Excursion - Apply Now for Spring Break Excursion!

From ADVANCE:

ADVANCE wanted to send a reminder to everyone that it is not too late to sign-up for the ADVANCE Corporate Excursion! You are cordially invited to join ADVANCE for a spring break trip to WASHINGTON, D.C! 

We will be visiting one of America's most exciting urban cities with the opportunity to visit Fortune 500 companies, prominent Black-Owned Businesses, non-profits, government agencies, as well as the opportunity to network with top minority executives!

For immediate information please contact Mr. Arthur Walton at 513-556-0316 or at waltonab@ucmail.uc.edu.

This is an annual trip we have every year and we would not want YOU to miss out on a great opportunity.



Friday, April 22, 2011

Living Life in the Dash: Developing Personal Goals - Apr 25th!

From ADVANCE:
ADVANCE will be hosting its first program of the quarter, Living Life in the Dash: Developing Personal Goals. We will be hosting guest speaker Tommie Lewis, Founder and CEO of Make-It-Plain Consulting. He is a life coach, a specialist in leadership and diversity, and a motivational speaker.

This is a great opportunity to start learning how to develop attainable goals as well as accomplishing goals you might have made for your New Year's Resolution.

WHEN: Monday April 25, 2011
WHERE: University Pavilion (room 320)
TIME: 6PM-8PM

We hope to see everybody there!

Monday, November 1, 2010

ADVANCE Networking Reception - Nov 2!

A reminder for tomorrow:

ADVANCE is hosting the ANNUAL Networking Reception November 2nd in the Alumni Center from 6PM-8:30PM!

The development as a individual and leader begins here.

The Annual Networking Reception offers you:

NETWORKING
EXPOSURE
USEFUL INFORMATION
INCITE TO THE REAL WORLD
PROFESSIONALISM
OPPORTUNITY
POSSIBILITIES (INTERVIEWS, PART-TIME JOBS, FULL-TIME JOBS, BUSINESS CARDS, ECT)
BUSINESS SETTING
AND MUCH MORE...

The ADVANCE organization cordially invites you!

*BUSINESS ATTIRE* is a MUST!

NO JEANS
NO TANK TOPS
NO SHORTS
NO CAPS
NO TENNIS SHOES
NO WHITE BEATERS
NO BAGGY PANTS

Dress to Impress!

Hope to see you all there!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

ADVANCE Diversity Networking Reception - Tuesday, Nov 2nd!

From the Career Development Center:

Advance Diversity Networking Reception -- November 2, 2010
                                                                                                

This reception was created by students in the ADVANCE Organization over seventeen years ago as a pre-fair activity to market activities related to the Ethnic Student Career Fair and to promote Ethnic students' understanding of "The Art of Networking." The objectives of this event are to encourage the professional development of students, to learn more about business protocol and the dynamics of the world of work. The ADVANCE reception recognizes the new officers of ADVANCE and its sponsors, while giving the students the opportunity to put into practice networking skills by interacting with recruiters and other professionals in attendance.

Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Location: Alumni Center

Contact: Arthur Walton

Email waltonab@ucmail.uc.edu -- phone 513-556-0316

Click here to register for Networking Reception

Vote for ADVANCE in National Competition


From Bethel (XXV) in ADVANCE:
ADVANCE is competing with several other student groups at the University of Cincinnati for the Total Quality Logistics Campus Cash Competition. We need as many people as possible to go online and vote for us, and for you to spread the word to your friends connected within the University. 

Be sure to tell everyone you know and all UC students and staff you have on your email list to vote. Voting started this past Monday October 18th. 

Tell all your friends and colleagues to go to TQL.com/cash to vote!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Leadership Panel This Monday

From Anndrea Moore, president of ADVANCE (a student organization that fosters professional development through application of career development theory realted to personal awareness, career exploration, experiential learning, and leadership development, under the direction of the Career Development Center):

What do you want your legacy on campus to be?

Ever wondered how some of the people you look up to as leaders got started?

ADVANCE presents:
The Leadership Panel
Monday, May 10th
6:30 p.m.
CRC 3250

**Snacks Provided**

**Please bring a canned good for donation to Matthew 25 Ministries**

~There will be a panel of leaders from Shades of You, UBSA, College of Business Ambassadors, Ms. Kuamka, Relay for Life, The Lambda Society, PAC, UFB and more discussing why and how they got involved on campus and what being involved has done for them!

Now is the time that many organizations are selecting new people for their 2010-2011 executive boards, so come find out how you can step into a leadership role.

See you there!