In honor of our focus for the week: “Prison and Education”, we decided to screen a documentary classic: Black Power Mixtape. During our discussion of the film, we walked away with a few major themes. Continue reading Black History Month Film Series: Black Power Mixtape
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Alumnae Art to be Added This Spring
Next semester, the Enid Cook Center ’31 plans to introduce a new art piece to the community. For those of you who attended our welcome reception in October, you may have already seen it. Continue reading Alumnae Art to be Added This Spring
Poetry Reading, Dinner, and Lecture by Camille Dungy
On November 5, 2015 the Enid Cook ’31 Center was honored to host Camille Dungy , award-winning author, poet, editor, and professor of English and Creative Writing at Colorado State University. She is the editor of African American, Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry, the first anthology to focus on nature writing by African American poets. Continue reading Poetry Reading, Dinner, and Lecture by Camille Dungy