African American History Month

February 2016

Date: 2 Feb 2016

Day:Tuesday

Time:10:00am-2:00pm

Presenter:African-American Studies

Title:African-American Studies Resource Center Open House

Brief Description:Grand Opening of the African-American Studies Resource Center

Describe Event:This is an open house to introduce the students and campus to the African-America Studies Resource Center. There will be promotional materials for CCSF African American History Month, door prizes, information about the center and light refreshments

Location:CCSF Ocean Campus, Batmale Hall, Room 325

Date: 3 Feb 2016

Day:Wednesday

Time:12:00pm-1:00 pm

Presenter:Keenan Webster

Title:Talking Wood: Music from Africa

Brief Description:Demonstration and Lecture

Describe Event:TALKING WOOD weaves root music from Africa and the African Diaspora with innovative artistry and feeling. Led by multi-instrumentalist Keenan Webster, Talking Wood is devoted to sharing the melodic and rhythmic richness of Black music and healing the spirit of the community. Talking Wood features the balafon (the ancient wooden xylophone of West Africa) and the kora (African Harp), and percussion, string and wind instruments

LocationCCSF Ocean Campus Rosenberg LLRC 3rdFloor,Multimedia Room R305

Date: 10 Feb 2016

Day:Wednesday

Time:4:00pm-6:00 pm

Presenter:CCSF’s alumni Julia Bergman and Will Maynez

Title:Artist Profile: Thelma Johnson Streat & the Diego Rivera Mural

Brief Description:Film, lecture and mural tour

Describe Event:This event will be a screening of History Detectives featuring CCSF and Thelma Johnson Streat, an African-American artist who, helped to paint the Diego Rivera Mural housed at CCSF. CCSF’s alumni Julia Bergman and Will Maynez will speak about the significance of the mural and the life and career of Thelma Johnson Streat. After the presentation there will be a tour of the mural

Location:CCSF Ocean Campus Rosenberg LLRC 3rd Floor, Multimedia Room R305

Date: 11 Feb 2016

Day:Thursday

Time:4:00pm-7:00pm

Presenter:Activist and scholar Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu

Title:Indigenous Healing: Healing from Historical and Individual Trauma

Brief Description:Demonstration and Lecture

Describe Event:Activist and scholar Fuifuilupe Niumeitolu will lead this event centered on acknowledging the indigenous Ohlone and drawing connections to theshared historical trauma experienced by both Africans in the Diaspora and the indigenous. Participants will be engaged in activities, song, and ceremony to help facilitate healing from individual and collective trauma

LocationCCSF Ocean Campus,Multi-Use Building, MUB 140

Date: 17 Feb 2016

Day:Wednesday

Time:5:30pm-8:00pm

Presenter:CCSF instructor Aliyah Dunn-Salahuddin

Title:The Jim Crow West,Bayview Hunters Point 1966-2016: 50 Years of Structural and Systemic Inequality

Brief Description:Lecture and Discussion

Describe Event:CCSF instructor Aliyah Dunn-Salahuddin will hold a lecture and discussion of her current research on both the 1966 Uprising and the Bayview Hunters Point (BVHP) community. Examining how the systemic issues of poverty continue to erode the police and community relations in BVHP

Location:SFPLLinda-Brooks Burton Library, Bayview Branch, 5075 3rd Street

Date: 22 Feb 2016

Day:Monday

Time:12:00pm-1:00pm

Presenter:San Francisco State Creative Writing Instructor –Brandon Diaz

Title:African-Americans in Fiction Past & Present: A Discussion on Paul Beatty and Writing While Black

Brief Description:Lecture and Discussion

Describe Event:San Francisco State Creative Writing Instructor Brandon Diaz will lead both a lecture and discussionabout the works of Paul Beatty, particularly, The White Boy Shuffle, and Hokum, and anthology of African American humor. He will also talk about his own experience as a young, black writer

LocationCCSF Ocean Campus, Rosenberg LLRC 3rd Floor, Multimedia Room R305

Date: 24 Feb 2016

Day:Wednesday

Time:10:00am-11:00am

Presenter:Keenan Webster

Title:Talking Wood: Music from Africa

Brief Description:Demonstration and Lecture

Describe Event:TALKING WOOD weaves root music from Africa and the African Diaspora with innovative artistry and feeling. Led by multi-instrumentalist Keenan Webster, Talking Wood is devoted to sharing the melodic and rhythmic richness of Black music and healing the spirit of the community. Talking Wood features the balafon (the ancient wooden xylophone of West Africa) and the kora (African Harp), and percussion, string and wind instruments

Location:CCSF Downtown Center, Room 821

Date: 24 Feb 2016

Day:Wednesday

Time:12:30pm-1:30pm

Presenter:Keenan Webster

Title:Talking Wood: Music from Africa

Brief Description:Demonstration and Lecture

Describe Event:TALKING WOOD weaves root music from Africa and the African Diaspora with innovative artistry and feeling. Led by multi-instrumentalist Keenan Webster, Talking Wood is devoted to sharing the melodic and rhythmic richness of Black music and healing the spirit of the community. Talking Wood features the balafon (the ancient wooden xylophone of West Africa) and the kora (African Harp), and percussion, string and wind instruments

Location:CCSF John Adams Center, 4th Floor Auditorium

Date: 24 Feb 2016

Day:Wednesday

Time:7:00pm-8:00pm

Presenter:Keenan Webster

Title:Talking Wood: Music from Africa

Brief Description:Demonstration and Lecture

Describe Event:TALKING WOOD weaves root music from Africa and the African Diaspora with innovative artistry and feeling. Led by multi-instrumentalist Keenan Webster, Talking Wood is devoted to sharing the melodic and rhythmic richness of Black music and healing the spirit of the community. Talking Wood features the balafon (the ancient wooden xylophone of West Africa) and the kora (African Harp), and percussion, string and wind instruments

Location:CCSF Mission Center

Date: 25 Feb 2016

Day:Wednesday

Time:1:00pm-3:30pm

Presenter:CCSF instructor Aliyah Dunn-Salahuddin

Title:BaddDDD Sonia Sanchez

Brief Description:Film Screening and Discussion

Describe Event:This is a film screening and discussion of the work, life, and times of Poet Sonia Sanchez

Location:CCSF Ocean Campus, Rosenberg LLRC 3rd Floor, Multimedia Room R305

Black Graduation Sign-Up @ Batmale Room 325 starting Tuesday, February 2, 2016 call (415)239-3509

Sponsors: African American Studies Department, Concert & Lecture Series, Rosenberg Library & Learning Resources, CCSF Friends of the Library, Downtown Center Associated Students, Diego Rivera Mural Project, Downtown Center Library, English as a Second Language, John Adams CenterAssociated Students, John Adams Center Library, Mission Center Associated Students, Mission Center Library, and the Transitional Studies Department

Contact: Aliyah Dunn-Salahuddin, (415) 239-3509 or Lori Brown (415)452-5585 for more information.