NEW BERN—Craven Community College (Craven CC) will celebrate Black History Month with a free program entitled “African American Firsts” on Friday, Feb. 23. The program will take place from 6-8 p.m. at the Student Center, located on the New Bern campus.

This new program offers a journey through time to teach the community about the pioneering contributions of African Americans in the areas of art, science, business, math, medicine and more. “African American Firsts” will include an exhibit of contemporary African American artists and Craven CC students, as well as a live performance by 3CGC, Craven CC’s student gospel choir.

“We are excited to celebrate and highlight achievements of African Americans through time on a local and national level,” said Emily Stewart, Craven CC campus life coordinator. “The theme of ‘African American Firsts’ allows us to celebrate those who have, too often, been left out of our history books and shows us that progress is still happening today.”

Guest speakers for the event include Greg Singleton, Craven CC director of community workforce readiness and Jameesha Harris, New Bern Alderman for Ward 2.

Food and beverages will be served at this free event and reservations are recommended.

Those interested in attending are encouraged to RSVP at www.cravenccblackhistory2018.eventbrite.com

For more information, contact Stewart at 252-514-0562 or stewarte@cravencc.edu.

Craven Community College’s Havelock campus will also celebrate Black History Month on Feb. 15 with a discussion entitled “Black History Reflections.” This event begins at 4:30 p.m. in the Aviation Technology Hangar and will be led by Nelson McDaniel, historian and former president of the New Bern Historical Society. Black History Reflections will explore the contributions African Americans have made in communities throughout Craven County.

For more information about this event contact Havelock Director of Student Services Sylvia King at 252-444-2120.

You may also like...

  • News
    May 8

    Craven CC University Transfer Student Continues Educational Journey at Ivy League

    Read more
  • News
    May 8

    Ukrainian students Yakymets and Slipenko to graduate from Craven CC Friday with University Transfer degrees

    Read more
  • News
    May 6

    ECE High School Student Graduates with her Diploma, Degree, and Full Ride to MIT

    Read more