Black History Month

African American Impacts on Arts and Culture

Parkland College will observe Black History Month in February with month-long events. With the theme "African American Impact on Arts and Culture," the college will explore noteworthy African American accomplishments in history and the arts. Events are open to the public; some may have virtual options. Please check this page for session links (all times CST).

 

Crafts and Culture

Monday, February 5
11:30 am – 1 pm
Student Life, U111

 

Rhythm is Life: Movement and Music

We will move together, drum together, and heal together. We will learn the power of expressive arts and deep relaxation by incorporating meditation and mindfulness.
Tuesday, February 6
1 – 2 pm
U140


Karaoke

Wednesday, February 7
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Student Union


Courage Connection

Dating Violence Awareness 
Monday, February 12
11:30 am – 1 pm
Location U140


Hot Takes with BSA & Club Latino

Tuesday, February 13
11:30 am – 12:30 pm
U140


Rhythm is Life: Movement and Music

Tuesday, February 13
1 – 2 pm
U140


Soul Food Lunch Special

Wednesday, February 14
10:30 am until food runs out (or 1:30 pm)
Student Union Cafeteria


Film Screening: Queen & Slim

Wednesday, February 14
11 am – 3 pm
Location U106


Sexual Health Awareness

Wednesday, February 14
1 – 2 pm
Student Union


Healthy Relationships

Thursday, February 15
11:30 am – 1 pm
U140


Fashion Show - CANCELLED

Please join us as we celebrate Black history and showcase fashion of the African Diaspora.
Monday, February 19
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Student Union Stage


Poetry/Spoken Word

Tuesday, February 20
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Student Union Stage


Counseling Support Center Workshop

"Soulful Healing in Black History"
Wednesday, February 21
12 – 1 pm 
Student Life in U111


Black and Latinx Summit

Saturday, February 24
9 am – 4 pm
 I Hotel and Illinois Conference Center


Black History Trivia

Monday, February 26
11:30 – 1:30 pm
Student Union Stage


Race Talks

Wednesday, February 28
1 – 2 pm
Room U140


Scavenger Hunt

Wednesday, February 28
2 – 3 pm
Student Union Stage