Black History Month

UCE of FIT Black History Month Event: Race, Space and Place Perceptions in Gentrifying NYC

Dr. Todd Levon Brown will speak on the topic of “Race, Space and Place Perceptions in Gentrifying NYC.” This presentation

The New Stereotype

The New Stereotype (TNS) is a transformative project that began in 2015 with the aim of reshaping the narrative surrounding

Lecture Series: Welcome to the Black Renaissance: Using Beyoncé to Discuss Nigresence and Black Student Support

As a lifelong Beyhive member and Renaissance ticket holder, Assistant Director of Residential Life John Rowell will walk through Beyoncé’s

Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion: Donyale Luna: Supermodel

https://youtu.be/izYVFehHd4k?si=MDXtbObZSgAtrYwy   This year the FIT Library celebrates Black History Month by screening the documentary Donyale Luna: Supermodel and having

The SAB Presents: Step Afrika!

https://youtu.be/8xQYr6P_qBc?si=DyPMwVnEcpwPxNMH   In honor of Black History Month, the Student Activities Board is bringing Step Afrika! to the FIT campus.

Black in Business: The Journey of Entrepreneurs—Black History Month Alumni x Student Mixer

Celebrate Black History Month by joining President Joyce F. Brown and our guest panelists for an evening of networking and

Exhibition: Love Thy Neighbor’Hood — Closes

“The Luxury of Knowing Me,” by Toluwani Adesanya January 24–February 11, 2024 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT What is

Exhibition: Love Thy Neighbor’Hood — Opens

“The Luxury of Knowing Me,” by Toluwani Adesanya January 24–February 11, 2024 Gallery FIT, The Museum at FIT What is

Collage Workshop: Symbolic Self-Portraits

Sponsored by student organizations Urban Studio x The Black Student Union @FIT, this art-making session is inspired by the work

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