Multicultural Student Services
"Coming Together: The Origins of Multiculturalism"
Monday, February 4: 7:30 pm
Harlem Gospel Choir Concert: Juanita K. Hammons Hall
Tuesday, February 5: 7:00 pm
Comedy Showcase feat. "Roz," One of the funniest up and coming female comics in the country: PSU Theatre TBA
Wednesday, February 13: 7:00 pm
Film and Lecture-"LUMO: The Story of Rape in the Congo, Discussion Leader, Nelson Walker, Film Director: PSU Theatre
Tuesday, February 19: 7:00 pm
African-American History/Trivia Presentation, "What Do You Know About African American History?": Blair Shannon Lounge
Wednesday, February 20: 7:00 pm
Poetry Slam featuring "Shihan," PSU Theatre
Wednesday, February 20: 9:00 pm
Film - "American Gangster," PSU Theatre
Friday, February 22: 7 pm
"Soul Bowl," Bowling, Games, Music, Refreshments: PSU Games Center
Sunday, February 24: 4 pm
"Gospel Extravaganza," Featuring soloists and various choirs: PSU Theatre
Sunday, February 24: 9:00 pm
Film - "American Gangster," PSU Theatre
Monday, February 25: 7:30 pm
"What A Wonderful World" Feat. Dr. Todd Payne, Ellis Recital Hall
Friday, February 29: 7 pm
"The Evolution of Hip Hop," Discussion, Demonstrations, Drumming, Dance: PSU Theatre
Monday, March 3: 7pm
"Step Afrika," Featuring intricate kicks, stomps, and rhythms mixed with spoken word: PSU Theatre
Tuesday, March 4: 7:00 pm
Understanding the Jena Six Case, Panel Discussion: PSU Ballroom East
Thursday, March 6: 7:30 pm
Student Dialogue - "Steppin' Out of Your Box," PSU 313
Saturday, March 8: 7:00 pm
"Stomp Fest," Featuring local and regional Step Teams: PSU Theatre
View the entire Calendar-of-Events for African American Heritage Month
Learn about films, lecturer biographies and panel discussions
African American Student Organizations
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Association of Black Collegians, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.,
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., National Association for the Advancement of Colored People-
Missouri State University chapter, National Pan-Hellenic Council, Sister Circle
Association for the Study of African American Life and History
Learn about the significance of celebrating African American Heritage Month.
The Association for the Study of African American Life and History was founded by the father of
Black History Month, Dr. Carter G. Woodson and its mission is to promote, research, preserve,
interpret and disseminate information about Black life, history and culture to the global
community.
Multicultural Leadership Scholarship Recipients
Learn about Attendance or Participation activities for African American Heritage Month
Sign-up to earn a MLS Participation component requirement
Complete the Reporting Form