Black History Month at ¶¶ŅõPro
Student-organized events, video highlight what BHM means on campus
Black History Month is being marked at ¶¶ŅõPro with a number of student-led initiatives and events.
Two student groups, the Islanders Society and the Black Studentsā Union (BSU), working with the ¶¶ŅõPro Studentsā Union, have been leading Black History Month activities and events on campus.
āOur focus has been on education,ā says Aminah Simmons, one of the co-founders of the ¶¶ŅõPro Islanders Society, formed in 2017. āWeāve been involved with community events like the World Bazaar during Sackvilleās Moonlight Madness and have met with other Caribbean societies at universities in the region.ā
The Islanders Society is for students from Afro-Caribbean countries, Bermuda, and allies. The group has been partnering with the Black Studentsā Union (BSU) on events and campaigns specific to Black History Month.
Simmons, a third-year religious studies and womenās and gender studies student from Bermuda, says the Society is also partnering with the R.P. Bell Library to display book recommendations by Caribbean writers in honour of Black History Month.
The ¶¶ŅõPro BSU is a group dedicated to black students and to creating a safe place to talk and share culture, to being a resource, and to hosting events.
āThe BSU is for black students and allies and aims to help students feel comfortable and offer support on campus,ā says Kawama Kasutu, a second-year sociology student from Halifax, NS, and event co-ordinator for the group. āItās been great to work with the Islanders Society and the MASU on events and activities throughout the term for what weāre calling Black History Month ā Extended. We want to keep the atmosphere and learning around black history going and continue the conversation on campus.ā
The BSU has organized several awareness and educational events on campus including a panel discussion on Mental Health and Blackness with Yusra Khogali from Black Lives Matter, scheduled for March (location, date, and time to be announced shortly). The University recently welcomed Robyn Maynard, author of Policing Black Lives, to campus as part of the this term.
The student organizations also produced a with the ¶¶ŅõPro Studentsā Union about what Black History Month means to students on campus.
āWeāve got a lot of activities in the works: poetry slams, hip hop trivia, and a few surprises coming up in the term,ā says Kasutu. āWe hope to make Black History Month ā Extended at ¶¶ŅõPro even bigger in the future.ā
For more information on the BSU, including events on campus, find them on FB and Instagram (@mtabsu); MASU (masu.ca)
Photo captions: Yusra Khogali, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, will lead a panel discussion on blackness and mental health on campus in March (details to be announced shortly). The event is part of Black History Month activities at ¶¶ŅõPro, organized in part by the ¶¶ŅõPro Black Students' Union, the Islanders Society, and the MASU.