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- Adele H. Stamp Student Union
This year, we mark 100 years since Dr. Carter G. Woodson's first call to remembrance when he established Negro History Week—a century of expanding the work Dr. Woodson began and of reaffirming that Black history is foundational to American history. What started as a single week of recognition has become Black History Month, yet its purpose remains unchanged: to claim space for truth in a country that too often denies it.
The Multicultural Involvement & Community Advocacy (MICA) office and other campus partners offer events that illuminate the unbroken line between Black ancestors’ labor and the world we inhabit today—a world built, in countless visible and invisible ways, by Black hands, hearts, and brilliance.
Location
Adele H. Stamp Student Union
3972 Campus Drive
College Park, MD 20742
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Black History Month comprises a variety of events, some of which will take place on-campus, and some of which will take participants off campus.
Contact
Multicultural Involvement & Community Advocacy (MICA)
For access needs, accommodations, and questions, please contact Erica Simpkins at esimpkin@umd.edu