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Upperman
African-
American
Cultural Center

APRIL 2008

Dr. Bledsoe8/Tuesday

Dr. Tyrone Bledsoe

Founder of the National Student African American Brotherhood

9:30-4pm, Information Sessions and Luncheon

Location: Wrightsville Beach Room- Fisher Student Center

 

Pictures from SAAB and National SAAB Conference

          

                                     

angelique kidjo

9/Wednesday                                                                                                                                         Angelique Kidjo    

1:30-3:00pm, Promonotional Reception

Location: Upperman Center - Fisher Student Union

UNCW Presents Grammy-Award winner, Angelique Kidjo.

 

 

 

poetry jam11/Friday                       
Poetry Readings
6pm, Upperman Center

Provide an environment where students can learn about poetry as a form of cultural experience. Students will have an opportunity to perform.

 

 

16/Wednesday
Religions of the World
6pm, Bear Hall, Room 106

Increase students understanding of different forms of religions and cultures of the world.

 

17/Thursday                  
Black Faculty/Staff Association and Student End of Year Social
11:30am-1:30pm, WC Ballroom

End of year social where colleagues and students can interact and network with each other.

 

http://www.afroflow.com/loudbaby/images/stories/mike_animated2.gif 21/Monday

MIKE-E: International Hip-Hop and Spoken Word Artist

7:00pm, Burney Center

Sponsored by New Hanover Regional Medical Center and the Upperman Center

Free Tickets Required, call 962-3500

A live music, hip-hop and spoken word concert presented by the American Cancer Society. Featuring Kenny Watson, DJ Invisible &  Sowande Keita and a live 7 piece band!

Pictures from the Mike-E Concert

 


Pride 23/Wednesday
African Diaspora Film Series presents PRIDE
7pm, Lumina Theatre - Fisher Student Center

This sports drama tells the real-life story of Jim Ellis, an African-American swim coach who in the 1970s resurrected an inner-city Philadelphia public pool and recruited at-risk teens to join his swim team.

 

28/Monday                  
Town Hall Meeting with Barack Obama
11:00am, Trask Coliseum - Tickets are required. Seating is limited.

Pictures from the Town Hall Meeting

 


cookout29/Tuesday
SEAM & NPHC End of the Year Cookout
1-5:00pm, The Gazebo, behind the Campus Recreational Center

Join the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and the premiere group, Seahawks Empowering African American Males (SEAM) for an end of the year cookout! Take a break from studying on reading day and join us for fun, food, music and games! The event is free and open to the public!

For more information, call (910) 962 2480

Pictures from the Cookout

 

 

 

 

 

 


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