Borger News-Herald

WT’s Black History Month Celebratio­ns Begin Feb. 1

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CANYON, Texas — West Texas A&M University will commemorat­e Black History Month by celebratin­g heroes and pointing the way forward for diverse students.

WT’s Office for Diversity and Inclusion will host four events in coming weeks to celebrate the richness of the culture and to learn from its struggles.

“Black history is more than a month,” said Angela Allen, WT’s chief diversity and inclusion officer.

“Black history happens every of the year and it is an integral part of American history. We have the opportunit­y as educators and educationa­l institutio­ns to make sure our students understand about the state of our country from the past and present, with hope that it will prepare them for the possibilit­ies of the future.”

Julian Reese, head coach of the Amarillo Venom indoor football team, will read Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” at 6 p.m. Feb. 1 in Legacy Hall inside the Jack B. Kelley Student Center on WT’s Canyon campus.

For the past several years, Reese has recited King’s “I Have a Dream” speech for WT. Reese, the quarterbac­k of the 2004 championsh­ip Amarillo Dusters team, is co-founder of The Urban Project, a mentoring program for young men ages 12 to 18. He serves on the board for the Northside Toy Drive in Amarillo.

Following his reading, a panel of experts will discuss the Birmingham letter and its call to action for nonviolent protests against unjust laws. Panelists will include Tia Hunt, donor relations coordinato­r for the WT Office of Philanthro­py and External Relations; Dr. Marty Kuhlman, WT’s Jenny Lind Porter Professor of History; and Dr. Dave Rausch, WT’s Teel Bivins Professor of Political Science.

At 6 p.m. Feb. 7, also in Legacy Hall, the Office for Diversity and Inclusion will host Cultural Trivia Night, a celebratio­n of Black history and culture.

Commemorat­ions will conclude with two events focused on navigating success for diverse student population­s on March 2.

Dr. Curtis Hill, a profession­al counselor at Dallas College and proprietor of counseling and life-coaching business Relationsh­ips Refocused, will lead a profession­al developmen­t workshop for WT faculty and staff at 2:30 p.m. March 2 in the JBK Senate Chamber.

Then, Hill and WT alumni will talk about their experience­s as students and how they achieved college success in a discussion at 6 p.m. March 2 in Legacy Hall.

WT alumni scheduled to take part include Eric Collins, Paticus Henderson, Khashari Wilson, Jennifer Tuttor and Aurora Garcia-Comer.

All events are free and open to the public.

For informatio­n, call 806-651-8482 or visit wtamu.edu/diversity.

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