In commemoration of Black History Month and to encourage unity among the campus and community, MSU's Maroon Volunteer Center is sponsoring several showings from the PBS Series "Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Movement 1954-1985." These showings are being hosted by several organizations on campus and in the community. Come out to see history before your eyes and witness what really happened. This is a great tribute to Black History Month through a film series that you don't want to miss. For more information, contact Stedmond Ware at sware@saffairs.msstate.edu.
Thursday [Feb. 7]
"Fighting Back"
6 p.m.
McCool Hall, Room 236
Hosted by the Holmes Cultural Diversity Center
Monday [Feb. 11]
"Mississippi: Is This America?"
6:30 p.m.
McCool Hall, Room 208
Hosted by Collegiate 4-H
Friday [Feb. 15]
"Two Societies"
5:30 p.m.
J.L. King Center
Hosted by MSU AmeriCorps VISTAs
Monday [Feb. 18]
6 p.m.
"The Promised Land"
Boys and Girls Club 6:00pm
Hosted by Boys and Girls Club
Wednesday [Feb. 20]
"Ain't Gonna Shuffle No More"
6 p.m.
South Hall, Room 407
Hosted by Men of Excellence
Monday [Feb. 25]
"The Keys to the Kindgom"
6 p.m.
McCool Hall, Room 128
Hosted by Service Dawgs
In addition to the series:
Thursday [Feb. 28]
"The Murder of Emmett Till"
6 p.m.
South Hall, Room 407
Hosted by I.D.E.A.L Woman