Fresno State honors the diversity of its student body, faculty and staff during the month of February with a variety of events — both virtual and in-person — celebrating Black History Month.
- Feb. 22: “Jews of African Descent in America,” a virtual event sponsored by Fresno State Jewish Studies Program, featuring Bruce Haynes, professor of sociology at the University of California at Davis, 6 p.m., Zoom webinar registration link.
- Feb. 24: Racial Healing Circles, presented by the Cross Cultural and Gender Center’s African American Programs and Services, 2 to 3 p.m. This discussion group will be facilitated by Dr. Ramar Henderson, assistant professor in the Department of Counselor Education and Rehabilitation. Racial Healing Circles are designed to help students and the campus community heal from the trauma of racism. This event is open to students, staff and faculty. Join the healing in Thomas building (Room 109).
- Feb. 27: Super Sunday, Fresno State African American Initiative, CSU leaders bring an empowering message to churches throughout California about the importance of preparing for college. Various Fresno State leaders will speak to Valley congregations on this date, either in person or virtually.
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