Black History Month

Exhibition: Threads of Bondage, Invisibility, and Style Influence: Hidden African American Contributions to American Couture (Revisited) — Closes

February 11–March 31 It is estimated that between 1525 and 1866 some 12.5 to 15 million African men, women, and

Exhibition: Threads of Bondage, Invisibility, and Style Influence: Hidden African American Contributions to American Couture (Revisited) — Opens

February 11–March 31 It is estimated that between 1525 and 1866 some 12.5 to 15 million African men, women, and

Black History Month Opening Program and Keynote Address

SUNY Board of Trustees Chairman H. Carl McCall will deliver the keynote for the opening of Black History Month at

Shades of Heritage Group Photo Session

Members of the FIT community who identify with African heritage are invited to participate in a group photo event. The

Black History Month Kickoff: A Time to Learn and Remember

The FIT Black History Month Committee hosts a kickoff event with presentations, performances, and a look ahead a upcoming events

An Evening with the Central Park Five and Filmmaker Sarah Burns: Looking Back to Look Forward

Central Park Five and filmmaker Sarah Burns In 1989, five black and Latino teenagers were wrongly convicted for the rape of

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