← NewsAll
UMass Amherst students host Black history panel
Summary
UMass Amherst students hosted a panel called "The Beautiful Struggle... Black Studies and Freedom Work" Friday at Tower Square in Springfield to promote community dialogue and preserve Black history. The UMass NAACP chapter plans another related event on Saturday, Feb. 14 at Wesley United Methodist Church at noon.
Content
UMass Amherst students hosted a Black history panel Friday night at Tower Square in Springfield. The event was titled "The Beautiful Struggle... Black Studies and Freedom Work." Organizers said the gathering aimed to promote community dialogue and encourage listening to stories that relate to everyday life. They emphasized preserving American history through the lens of Black studies.
Key details:
- The panel was held Friday night at Tower Square in Springfield.
- The event's title was "The Beautiful Struggle... Black Studies and Freedom Work."
- The program was organized by students involved with the UMass NAACP campus chapter.
- Alannah Brunt, membership chair for UMass NAACP, said Black history is a year-round effort and part of American history.
- A follow-up event was scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 14 at Wesley United Methodist Church on State Street, beginning at noon.
Summary:
The panel sought to foster community dialogue and highlight the ongoing preservation of history through Black studies. UMass NAACP students will continue the series with an event on Feb. 14 at Wesley United Methodist Church; timing is scheduled to begin at noon.
