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This exhibit highlights the 52 freeborn and newly emancipated lawmakers who served as convention delegates and representatives to the Texas House during Reconstruction. From 1857-1874, these leaders defied the odds and endeavored to advance Texas’ continued prosperity. |
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In celebration of Black History Month, K-12 Partnership and Outreach will invite students in grades 3-12 to the first Little Panthers Oratorical Contest. It is designed to give partnering school districts a chance to compete and shine while honoring black history. Students will recite published speeches or poems from African American or Black leaders such |
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Register using this link: https://jedfoundation-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5ZhfA_rnQZmVUDUOnC3v0w#/registration This presentation is open to all faculty and staff members of any Texas A&M University System school. Participants will be able to: 1. Describe the mental health landscape of students 2. Identify signs of distress in peers, students, and self 3. Discuss how they can help when someone is in |
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The training will be held on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, from 9 am to 11 am in the Welcome Center. This is MANDATORY for PVAMU camp coordinators and department directors planning programs involving minors. Will discuss important updates to the camp registration process for compliance and other Programs for Minors policy updates for this academic year.
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Presented by Dr. Lisa Yan, University of California, Berkeley
Create AI images based on the ASALH Black History Theme: African Americans and Labor. Learn how to create prompts in various AI generators. Art will be displayed in theNorthwest Houston Center and the John B. Coleman Library. This event celebrates the rich cultural heritage of African Americans. All events throughout the month are open to |
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2 events,To educate students on the history and impact of the Beaumont Race Riot, fostering an understanding of racial injustice and historical context. This event will encourage reflection on civil rights and community resilience, aligning with the goals of the Department of Social Sciences, NAACP, and the Student Government. |
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