Black History Month Opening Ceremony
Location
Ole Miss Student Union, Ballroom
Start Date
31-1-2019 4:00 PM
End Date
31-1-2019 5:30 PM
Description
Hosted by the Center for Inclusion & Cross Cultural Engagement & the Black History Month Planning Committee Black History Month 2019 will kick-off with a celebration of the significance of Black History Month nationwide and its ever-present importance at The University of Mississippi. This year’s opening ceremony will feature selections from The University of Mississippi Gospel Choir and a keynote address by Mrs. Marcia Cole. In addition, the Lift Every Voice Award will be presented to an individual, group, or entity that has contributed to the betterment of human relationships on our campus, with particular emphasis in the areas of diversity, multiculturalism and inclusion. For more information, contact the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement at 662-915-1689.
Publication Date
1-31-2019
Relational Format
conference proceeding
Recommended Citation
Benson, Jarvis; Cole, Marcia; University of Mississippi. Gospel Choir; and University of Mississippi. Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement, "Black History Month Opening Ceremony" (2019). Black History Month Events. 1.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/bhm_events/2019/events/1
Poster for opening ceremony
Black History Month Opening Ceremony
Ole Miss Student Union, Ballroom
Hosted by the Center for Inclusion & Cross Cultural Engagement & the Black History Month Planning Committee Black History Month 2019 will kick-off with a celebration of the significance of Black History Month nationwide and its ever-present importance at The University of Mississippi. This year’s opening ceremony will feature selections from The University of Mississippi Gospel Choir and a keynote address by Mrs. Marcia Cole. In addition, the Lift Every Voice Award will be presented to an individual, group, or entity that has contributed to the betterment of human relationships on our campus, with particular emphasis in the areas of diversity, multiculturalism and inclusion. For more information, contact the Center for Inclusion and Cross Cultural Engagement at 662-915-1689.