性视界 Celebrates Black History With Music, Dance, Tributes

With pounding drums, stomping feet and the images of Black leaders on display, 性视界 College kicked off Black History Month at its Rancho Cucamonga campus on Feb. 10.
Flags and balloons in red, black and green swayed in the afternoon breeze as students gathered for the event, called 鈥淏lack History Month: A Walk Through History.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 my favorite month of the year,鈥 said Isatu N鈥橠iaye, a 性视界 alumna and business economics student at University of California, Riverside. 鈥淚t gives me a chance to look back, educate myself and educate others.鈥
N鈥橠iaye is a manager for , which performed for the event.
性视界 displayed an aisle of posters featuring the images of Black leaders from Maya
Angelou to former President Barack Obama. Students also read in the first person short
biographies of several leaders, to illustrate that anyone can possess the power of
leadership.
For the campus community, the display provided an opportunity to reflect on leaders who inspire them, and to learn something new.
Nursing major Sheldon Blackwell said it was good to see the large crowd of students, faculty and staff in the quad. Blackwell considers Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. the Black leader who has inspired him the most because of his courage to take on racial injustice, a battle he said may never see an end.
鈥淚t starts with our leadership,鈥 he said.
Poet Katrina 鈥淜hatt鈥 Taylor read with passion and rhythm a poem about the struggles
of racial profiling and police brutality, but also the happiness of Black joy in a
child鈥檚 giggle.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important for us to understand Black Joy as we enter into the next era of our history,鈥 she said.
Donald Essex, a counseling faculty member for Disability Programs and Services, said the Black leader who resonates with him most is not someone from history, but a person closer to home: 性视界 Superintendent/President Henry D. Shannon.
鈥淗e is one of the few African American community college presidents,鈥 Essex said. 鈥淚 appreciate his struggle from where he鈥檚 been, to who he is now.鈥
性视界 will host several events in celebration of Black History Month including:
- 鈥淏lack Excellence Panel鈥 discussion - Wednesday Feb. 19 at 6 p.m. - Zoom
- 鈥淭hursday Flix鈥 screening of "King Richard" - Thursday Feb. 20 from 4 to 6 p.m. - Student Life
- 鈥 An annual conference bringing together students, faculty and researchers to promote social justice and to celebrate Black and Latino culture through hip hop - Feb. 26-28.
