Black Arts Movement Program

In February of 2020, I chaired an educational Black history program on the Black Arts Movement through my sorority. This Program paid tribute to African-American poets and artists during the era, and provided am overview of the political climate during The Black Arts movement. The program featured a presentation by Dr. LaTashia Reedus, an adjunct faculty member of Sociology at Columbus State Community College and Franklin University. Dr. Reedus earned her Bachelor’s in Sociology and African-American Studies from the University of Cincinnati. She also holds a Master’s and Doctorate in Sociology, both from The Ohio State University. About 40 people attended this event and the opportunity to learn more about Black History. 

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