Ghana Study Abroad Program Invites Students to Explore Race, Identity and Spirituality
As part of a Cal State Fullerton study abroad program, nine students traveled to Ghana to learn about racial identity, spirituality and religious practices.
As part of a Cal State Fullerton study abroad program, nine students traveled to Ghana to learn about racial identity, spirituality and religious practices.
Black History Month is being celebrated at Cal State Fullerton with a variety of events centered on ‘Black joy’ and healing.
Christine Capetola is the recipient of a postdoctoral fellow position at CSUF from the American Council of Learned Societies.
Natalie J. Graham, associate professor and chair of African American studies, was recognized for her commitment to the arts, community engagement and social justice.
The professor emeritus of African American studies and founding director of the African American Resource Center is remembered for her innovative ideas.
The Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation at Cal State Fullerton curated a local Juneteenth event that was praised by lawmakers and community members.
Cal State Fullerton’s Institute of Black Intellectual Innovation is curating the Juneteenth Celebration “Freedom in Full Bloom” at Segerstrom Center.
Although Naomi Belgrave has attended Cal State Fullerton’s Pan-Afrikan Recognition Celebration many times as a student, it was important for her to take part in this year’s celebration as a Class of 2021 graduate. “I have attended many (celebrations) before as a student and felt the joy, fun and euphoria that space provides for Black […]