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.
The True Black History Museum will make a stop on campus on Feb. 23 in the Ellipse Gallery (Library, 2nd Floor). Presented by University Student Union Productions, in collaboration with African American Programs and Services, the True Black History Museum is a traveling museum that teaches Black history through the use of rare and authentic artifacts, including books, newspapers and photographs dating from the 1700s to present day.
The exhibition will also include a presentation about the African American experience, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is open to students, staff, faculty and the public. For more information, contact Anyssa Garza at anyssag@csufresno.edu or Brianna White at briwhite1@csufresno.edu.
Visit Fresno State News for a list of events.
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