San Diego Mesa College Black Studies Department

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Black Studies is a multidisciplinary curriculum offering courses that build a positive understanding and knowledge of the history, culture, and contributions of Africans and Afro-Americans.

I am very excited to announce a virtual presentation with Dr. Sonia Sanchez on April 21, 2022, from 1-3 pm.The event wil...
04/15/2022

I am very excited to announce a virtual presentation with Dr. Sonia Sanchez on April 21, 2022, from 1-3 pm.

The event will be conducted as a webinar requiring pre-registration, just click the active bit link on the attached flyer to receive an attendance confirmation link. We will also be receiving 40 signed copies of Dr. Sanchez’s latest book Collection of Poems, which will be made available for free to the first 40 attending employees who complete and return the book form – more on that later. Please feel free to share the information from this flyer with students, colleagues, and the community at large.



Remember, that teaching and learning never stop and at 87 years old, Dr. Sanchez continues to awaken and change the world through her sacred and powerful spoken word.

I look forward to seeing you there!
Asante Sana,
Marcus Taylor

02/26/2021
Hello everyone, Please join me tonight for the viewing of The Black Fatherhood Project. This invite is extended to you, ...
02/05/2021

Hello everyone,
Please join me tonight for the viewing of The Black Fatherhood Project. This invite is extended to you, your family, and your friends. Joining me after the film will be its creator Jordan Thierry, who will be available to take questions and comments on the film.
Zoom: https://SDSU.zoom.us/j/83968158717

See you then
Prof. Taylor

The Black Fatherhood Project by Jordan Thierry
Friday, February 5th 5-8pm

In The Black Fatherhood Project, filmmaker Jordan Thierry leads viewers through
an honest and essential exploration of fatherhood in Black America, providing
historical context and conversation for an issue at the core of the Black
experience today. The information is timely, relevant, and is critical for
addressing fatherhood in the African-American community.

Black History Month - Week 1 Events (Feb 1-5) 2/1 - February 1: The Story of the Greensboro Four (Documentary)This remar...
02/04/2021

Black History Month - Week 1 Events (Feb 1-5)

2/1 - February 1: The Story of the Greensboro Four (Documentary)
This remarkable documentary reveals the power of protest when four college students became friends, inspired one another’s idealism and activism resulting in what became a major staged sit-in on Feb 1st, 1960. It also shows the burden of history and its enduring impact upon their lived realities in America.
Video Link - http://bit.ly/FebOne
Comment on Padlet: https://padlet.com/anatha2anatha2/oeth20wsf8gv5qr

2/4 - Reflections on the Rosa Parks Project at San Diego Mesa College (Video Montage)
Video Link - (will be available Feb. 4)

2/5 - Umoja Day - "Black Joy" (12 pm - 1:30 pm)
Students will discuss elements of finding, expressing & maintaining Black Joy in various aspects of their lives and lived realities
Zoom Link - https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/8448755613
Black History Month - Synchronous Events (Coming Up)

2/9 - West African Healing Drumming (11:00 am - 2:30 pm)
Master Drummer and founder, Yriba of Teye Sa Thiosanne “Keepers of the Tradition” African Drum and Dance Company provides an important presentation on the power of drumming in the building of community and healing of the soul with synchronizing rhythms and heart beats of the mind, body and spirit.
Zoom Link: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/7524965099
Meeting ID: 752 496 5099

2/11 Centennial Anniversary - The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Investigation, 2020 with Dr. Phoebe Stubblefield (1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre (TRM) has a suppressed history within Oklahoma where many native and descendant Tulsans lack knowledge of its occurrence. Dr. Stubblefield, a Research Assistant Scientist a relative of a survivor from the Tulsa Race Massacre provides a historical summary of the 2020 investigation and answer questions about its status while describing her role as the lead forensic anthropologist in the contemporary analysis of the hidden victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre.

Zoom Link: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/94733109274
Meeting ID: 947 3310 9274

2/17 - Agents of Change – Director Talkback w Frank Dawson (11 am - 2:30 pm)
Documentary examines the untold story of the racial conditions on college campuses and in the country that led to protests and Black Studies Departments, forever transforming higher education. The film’s characters were caught at the crossroads of the civil rights, black power, and anti-Vietnam War movements at a pivotal time in America’s history.

Zoom Link: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/7524965099
Meeting ID: 752 496 5099

2/19 - Black Faculty, Staff, and Admin, Unity Gathering (12:00 pm - 1:30 pm)
Please join the Black Faculty Counselor's Collaborative in an opportunity to celebrate and connect as a community.
Zoom Link: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/8448755613

2/20 - Ask Your Mama: The Langston Hughes Project (6:00 pm - 8:00 pm)
Black Studies Panel Discussion, Project Video, Q & A
The Langston Hughes Project is a multimedia concert performance of Langston Hughes’s kaleidoscopic jazz poem suite, “Ask Your Mama: 12 Moods for Jazz”.
Zoom Link: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/7524965099
Meeting ID: Meeting ID: 752 496 5099

2/25 - Propelled by Protests Series Event - Empowering the Black Family (11:00 am - 1:00 pm)
Meeting ID: 999 7756 9651

2/25 - Eye on Black Studies: Celebrating the Legacy and Continued Mission of Black Studies (4:00 pm - 6:00 pm)
This concluding event center’s around all that’s been learned and celebrated during Mesa’s 2021 Black History Month events. There will be a time for reflection as we discuss the legacy and continued mission of Black Studies as we enter our 50th year anniversary of Black Studies at San Diego Mesa College. This event will also include spoken word performances.
Zoom Link: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/92841227065
Meeting ID: 928 4122 7065

2/26 - The SEPIA Healing Circle (11:00 - 1:00 pm)
This is an opportunity for students to come together, express their feelings and discuss their experiences with racism in order to debunk the myths and confront the lies of white supremacy. This structured format encourages conversations that help participants reveal in order to heal.
Zoom Link: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/7524965099
Meeting ID: Meeting ID: 752 496 5099

01/19/2021

Today is the federal holiday that honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He was born January 15, 1929. He was assassinated April 4, 1968, at the Lorraine Motel in...

Black Studies is a multidisciplinary curriculum offering courses in American Institutions, Humanities, Social Sciences, ...
01/07/2021

Black Studies is a multidisciplinary curriculum offering courses in American Institutions, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Learning Skills. The program builds a positive understanding and knowledge of the history, culture, and contributions of Africans and Afro-Americans. All students benefit from courses in Black Studies, especially those who pursue careers in social sciences, education, law, counseling, journalism, social work, health care professions, teaching, business, and public administration.

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