The annual Black Feminist Symposium aims to present the UWM campus and community with resources, workshops, and engaging discussions that center the theory and practice of Black feminism in an accessible way. For more information, or to request accommodations, please contact: john3265@uwm.edu. … Read More
A showcase celebrating African and African American culture. For more information, or to request accommodations, please contact: tgshaw@uwm.edu or rlgoins@uwm.edu. Sponsored by the Black Student Union at UWM.
Come celebrate Black History Month with live music and a performance by Ko-Thi Dance Company in the Concourse! Please come by and celebrate Black History Month with us! For more information, or to request accommodations, please contact: sociocul@uwm.edu. Sponsored by the Black Student… Read More
This event is for Black women-identified students to come together as a community to discuss “Reflections Inside and Out”. Black women leaders, on and off campus, will be facilitating the conversation while also sharing their experiences. For more information, or… Read More
Join for a conversation about diversity, equity and inclusion in wellbeing startups, businesses, and organizations. Explore these topics from the experiences of three innovators. Be inspired by leaders who are creating new paths of equitable wellbeing in their work and… Read More
4 & 5 Feb | Film Screening 9pm & 7pm | Union Cinema Bush Mama is an unrelenting and powerfully moving look at the realities of inner-city poverty and systemic disenfranchisement of African Americans. The film follows Dorothy as she undergoes… Read More
Lyrical Sanctuary, UWM’s open mic, celebrates its 20th anniversary this semester! Lyrical Sanctuary is UWM’s monthly open mic night, featuring a standout spoken word artist, live music and art, and YOU! It is a campus tradition that brings students and community members… Read More
Out of Mind is an event focusing on creative writing to relieve stress, with the chance to express through different forms of lyrical poetry. Students can collectively enjoy the activity in a relaxing atmosphere with music and aromatherapy. For more… Read More
Respect tells the story of the first two decades of Aretha Franklin’s life, from a young child singing in her father’s church choir to her international superstardom. This remarkable true story follows the music icon’s journey to find her voice and… Read More
Join the RHC in welcoming Leaders Igniting Transformation (LIT) in an opportunity to learn about mutual aid and how to engage and serve in the community. Come learn how LIT practices mutual aid, as they share knowledge, and learn how… Read More