Dr. Howard A. Mims |
The Howard A. Mims
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Umoja Round Tables provide opportunities for students to engage in culturally specific discussions related to various careers.
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The Black Studies Ambassadors motivate students to succeed by appreciating their diversity and presenting them as role models to the larger community.
![]() Photo of Black Studies Ambassadors with Dr. Antoine Hudson and community guests |
![]() Photo of Black Studies Ambassador Cole Whaley presenting an Award to Prinicipal of George Washington Carver Elementary School, Ms. Curtis and Ms. Zachary |
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>The Curtis Wilson Colloquium Series provides a platform for local and area scholars to present lectures on various topics in the field of Black Studies. This lecture series tributes the legacy of the late Curtis Wilson, former director of the Black Studies Program, who wedded an appreciation for culture and scholarship.
![]() Photo of David Lee Morgan, Jr.'s Lecturer: "LeBron James: The Rise of a Star" | ![]() Photo of Toriano Boynton's Lecture & Workshop: "Blacks in Cyberspace" |
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Photo of Leo Coach Lecture: "Black Music Across the Atlantic" |
![]() Photo of Dr. Regennia Williams' Lecture: "For My People: A Tribute to Poet and Black Studies Scholar Margaret Walker" |
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![]() Photo of Dr. Murali D. Nair's Lecture: "Mahatma Gandhi's Influence on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr." |
![]() Photo of Elizabeth Jones' Lecture: "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round: Contrary Women in the Works of J. California Cooper" |
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Bridges to Africa Panel Discussions highlight the Black Studies discourse on a global level. These panels provide a platform for a very diverse representation of African Americans, Africans, and Africans in the Diaspora to enlighten the campus and Greater Cleveland communities about a variety of issues around the world that involve African descendants.
![]() Photo of Griots from Senegal performing with Ras Matunji at Imani School |
Photo of Dr. Murali D. Nair showing community children through his photo exhibit an African presence in India |
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Kuumba Arts Programs promotes an awareness and appreciation of the Black Aesthetic by employing the talents of both visual and performing artists to celebrate the variety of art forms ranging from classical to contemporary and even Hip Hop.
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The Dr. Mims Lecture, Arts & Media Series presents national and international speakers and artists to the Cleveland State University and Greater Cleveland communities.
![]() Photo of Jeffrey Johnson, speaker for the Hip Hop Celebration sponsored by the Hip Hop Dance Company, with Dr. Scot Brown, lecturer for the Cultural Crossing |
![]() Photo of Annetta Gomez-Jefferson, lecturer on the topic of her books In Darkness with God andThe Sage of Tawawa (Biographies on Bishops with the A.M.E. Church) |
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![]() Photo of Reverend Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou, speaker for 2002 MLK Celebration, with Former Judge Jean Murrell-Capers |
![]() Photo of Dr. Michael Williams at a podium introducing, seated to his left, Claude Anderson, lecturer for "PowerNomics" |
![]() Photo of Yousef Ben-Jochanan, special guest lecturer on Ancient Egypt, signing an autograph on a poster |
Black Aspirations Celebration presents national and international speakers and artists to the Cleveland State University and Greater Cleveland communities.
![]() Photo of Sankofa Fine Arts Plus Artists With Donna Faith Walker in the middle |
![]() Photo of Dr. Tyaun Lee with student prior to her lecture about enrolling and surving Graduate School, "Get In, Stay In" |
![]() Photo of CSU African Students Association and guests gathered after their program "Break the Myth, Know the Facts" |
![]() Photo of Dr. David Whitaker presenting his lecture "Kujichagulia: Self-Determination" |
![]() Photo of CSU African Student Association's Cultural Festival featuring tables with ethnic cuisine, garb, and artifacts |
![]() Photo of Amir Rashidd presenting "African Fables" |
![]() Photo of the CSU Hip Hop Dance Company presenting a dance that tributes Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement |
![]() Photo of Q-Nice presenting as M.C. with Eric Johnson as DJ for the Annual Poetry Slam sponsored by the CSU Black Alumni Organization |
![]() Photo of Markina Brown of Channel 19/43 Action News with women from the community at the Health Fair |
![]() Photo of Dr. Ewards from the Cleveland Clinic presenting her lecture, "Non-Traditional Medicine and Herbs" |
![]() Photo of the Messengers of Joy performing at the Community Dinner |
![]() Photo of CSU Students volunteering to serve at the Community Dinner |
![]() Photo of CSU Students and Alumni gathering prior to their Umoja/Unity Day Celebration |
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