02/14/2013
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2013
HARAMBEE FESTIVAL COMMUNITY CHOIR CONCERT --FEBRUARY 24, 2013
The Invitation: You are invited to sing on what will be one of the most amazing choirs in South Carolina, featuring renowned gospel recording artist, The Reverend Luther Barnes, as guest clinician. Seats on the choir are available to all who wish to participate, attend the rehearsals, learn from the best, provide a sneak preview at the Harambee Festival on February 23rd, and participate in a full concert on February 24th. (See February 24, 2013 for details on how to sign up.)
BLACK HISTORY MONTH ESSAY CONTEST
Beginning February 1st and continuing until February 15th, the Social Sciences and Criminal Justice will hold a Black History Month essay contest. Prizes will be presented to the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. Contest rules will be available on February 1st in the Department of Social Sciences and Criminal Justice, FAH 300. For more information, please contact Dr. Jackie Booker at (803) 705-4564.
EXHIBITION – FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2013
“The Great Kings of Africa Exhibit”
Benedict College will be the repository of some of the original “Great Kings” prints. For more information contact Dr. Jackie Booker at (803) 705-4564 or Mr. Tyrone Geter, Curator, Ponder Fine Arts Gallery, at (803) 705-4463.
Ponder Fine Arts Gallery
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3
WORSHIP SERVICE
Reverend Thomas V. Davis, Campus Minister
Theme for the Month: “Unity in Diversity”
Subject: A House Divided Cannot Stand
Scripture: Matthew 12:25
Antisdel Chapel 11:00 A.M.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
ALL COLLEGE ASSEMBLY
Topic: African American Literature Comes Alive
The English, Foreign Languages, and Mass Communication Department presents Dr. Jermayne King, Professor of English, Johnson C. Smith University. He will deliver a lecture on his discipline specialty, African American Literature, which will be followed by a seminar in the afternoon with faculty, staff, and students. The Benedict family will have an opportunity to react to Dr. King’s lecture and engage in an interactive session. For more information, contact Dr. Herman Howard at (803)705-2220.
Antisdel Chapel 11:00 A.M.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7
PANEL DISCUSSION
Topic: "Historical Significance vs. 21st Century Relevance: Exploring the Role of Faith and Religion."
This discussion will feature religious leaders with diverse perspectives and backgrounds exploring the modern-day significance and relevance of faith and religion in the leadership experience of college students. For more information, please contact Ms. Sonia Vaughn at (803) 705-4726.
Fine Arts Little Theater 11:00 A.M.
PRESENTATION
Topic: “The Natural Beauty in You”
Ms. Kimberly Diamond of Kimestry Hair Designs will be the guest speaker for this presentation.
N.A. Jenkins Board Room 6:00 – 8:00 P.M.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
WORSHIP SERVICE
Reverend Thomas V. Davis, Campus Minister
Theme for the Month: “Unity in Diversity”
Topic: Jesus Prayed that We Would Be One
Scripture: John 17:21
Antisdel Chapel 11:00 A.M.
TUEDAY, FEBRUARY 12
ALL COLLEGE ASSEMBLY
Topic: Democracy in Twenty-First Century America
The Social Sciences and Criminal Justice Department presents Dr. Ronald B. Neal, Visiting Professor of Religion, Wake Forest University. Dr. Neal is a scholar of religion, gender, culture, ethics, politics, modern and postmodern philosophy. The title of his presentation is “Beyond the New Jim Crow: Benjamin E. Mays and the Black Freedom Struggle.” For more information, contact Dr. Jackie Booker at 803.705.4564.
Antisdel Chapel 11:00 A.M.
The 26th Annual Benedict College Black History Teleconference Dinner
The 26th Annual Benedict College Black History Teleconference dinner will be held at the Embassy
Suites Hotel. For more information, please contact Ms. Vareva Harris at (803) 705-4616.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
TELECONFERENCE
The 26th Annual Benedict College Black History Teleconference
The 26th Annual Benedict College Black History Teleconference will be held live on the campus of Benedict College at 1:30 pm. This year presents an exciting time to commemorate the 150th year of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 50th year since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led the March on Washington, D.C. It features high school and Benedict College students who will direct questions to prominent African Americans about their ideas, challenges, and lifetime achievements. High school students participating are from A.C. Flora, C. A. Johnson, Lower Richland, Eau Claire, and W. J. Keenan High Schools.
Confirmed guest panelists are Mr. Jonathan Green, Professional Artist; Mrs. Robin Beaman, President, Beaman Inc.; Mrs. Shondia Sabari, Inspirational Speaker; Mr. DeMaurice Smith, Director, National Football League Players Association (NFLPA); and Mr. Jesse E. Russell, CEO/Inventor, incNETWORKS, Inc. The program airs in South Carolina on ETV on February 24, 2013 at 5:00 pm. It will be offered to school districts, colleges, universities, and public television stations nationwide through the satellite February 18, 2013.
Mrs. Vareva Harris is the executive producer and can be reached at (803) 705-4616 for more information.
Benedict College Campus 1:30 P.M.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15
BENEDICT COLLEGE ANNUAL CAREER FAIR (CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE COMMUNITY DURING ECONOMICALLY CHALLENGING TIMES)
The Career Fair features recruiters from over 40 major companies across the nation searching for personnel to fill professional positions, corporate, as well as federal, state, and local government agencies. Students will be able to meet face-to-face with recruiters and submit resumes on location. For additional information, call Mrs. Karen Rutherford at (803) 705-4671.
Charlie W. Johnson Stadium 10:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16
COLLEGE-WIDE READING DAY
Increase your knowledge of African American history and culture. READ!!!! On this day read and appreciate the fundamental roles that unsung heroes have played in sustaining African Americans in an epic struggle for equality and justice.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17
WORSHIP SERVICE
Reverend Thomas V. Davis, Campus Minister
Theme for the Month: “Unity in Diversity”
Topic: Many Parts; One Body
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:20
Antisdel Chapel 11:00 A.M.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
ALL COLLEGE ASSEMBLY
Topic: An International Perspective of African American History
The Office of International Programs welcomes the Honorable Shyrose Bhanji, East African Legislative Assembly Member of the Tanzanian Parliament. Her topic is entitled “The Emerging Role of Women in the Social and Economic Development of African Countries.” This multicultural program expands the cultural horizons of our academic community, provides historical context to the Africa to America continuum, and gives current political and social perspectives on the roles of women in African society.
Antisdel Chapel 11:00 A.M.