Black History Month events scheduled

The UCA Office of Minority Student Services has scheduled the following events in commemoration of Black History Month:Chuck D From Public Enemy
?Race Rap and Reality?
Feb. 1
7 p.m.
Reynolds Performance Hall
His message addresses weighty issues about race, rage and inequality with a jolting combination of intelligence and eloquence never seen before. Chuck D and Public Enemy were celebrated in the May 2004 issue of Rolling Stone magazine as one of the “50 most important performers in rock & roll history.”
Mature audiences suggested.
Admission: Free

SPBC ? Student?s for the Propagation of Black Culture
Will meet weekly during February, in Student Center Room 215
? Feb. 2
??Being Black??. Have some of you sold out??
Speaker: Logan Hampton, UALR
? Feb. 9
Reception for African American faculty and staff
? Feb. 16
?Bridging the Gap?
Speaker: Rev. David Cox, President, Conway NAACP (not yet confirmed)
? Feb. 23
Open Forum ? ?Succeeding on a PWI?

Minority Mentorship Study Break
Join us in honoring outstanding Peer advisors and students
Feb. 7
X-period
Student Center Room 215

Miss Essence Scholarship Pageant
12 young ladies will compete for the title. Celebrity judges to include Miss Arkansas
Feb. 7
Reynolds Performance Hall
Admission: $3

Hip Hop Project from Pine Bluff
?Insight into the Hip Hop Generation?
Feb. 16
Reynolds Performance Hall
Admission: $6
Hip Hop has taken over the world. If you don?t? know what it is, you are late. This is original spoken word performed by students. It is amazing.

Colored Museum
History comes to life in these one act plays performed by UCA students
Feb. 20
7 p.m.
Ida Waldran

For more information contact Wendy Holbrook, at 450-3135 or wendyh@uca.edu.