LU is celebrating Black History month by highlighting some of our Outstanding Black Alumni who have made a difference in their communities, professions and at LU! Meet LU Alumni Advisory Board Member Brian Roberson II "09, '10, School Leader of KIPP NE College Prep High School. pic.twitter.com/xQEHyuaLfo
— LamarUAlumni (@LamarUAlumni) February 21, 2021
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LU is celebrating Black History month by highlighting some of our Outstanding Black Alumni who have made a difference in their communities, professions and at LU! Meet Dr. Kiesha Taylor '18. She is the National Education Administrator for T-Mobile and was honored by the FCC. pic.twitter.com/ZzJbHU33vA
— LamarUAlumni (@LamarUAlumni) February 26, 2021
Million Man March
— Man Up (@ManUpLamar) February 17, 2021
October 1995
Hundreds of thousands of Black men gathered in D.C for one of the largest demonstrations of its kind in the capital’s history. Louis Farrakhan called for “a million sober, disciplined, committed, dedicated, inspired Black men to meet in Washington-“ https://t.co/UbnJoNudJQ pic.twitter.com/6d5oEbZZAH
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NPHC is hosting a Black History Month Fundraiser! We are selling “Black Cardinals Matter” T-Shirts. If you would like to buy one please click the link below to purchase! 💕💚https://t.co/GW3EIn8wqk pic.twitter.com/Nay7Pi8t3r
— Zeta Beta (@lamar_akas) February 16, 2021
LU is celebrating Black History month by highlighting some of our Outstanding Black Alumni who have made a difference in their communities, professions and at LU! Meet Judge Fredericka Phillips '96 who serves in the 61st District Court in Harris County. pic.twitter.com/tk837oeVqX
— LamarUAlumni (@LamarUAlumni) February 19, 2021
Sidney Poitier is a Bahamian-American retired actor, film director, and ambassador. In 1964, He won the Academy Award for Best Actor becoming the first black male to win that award. He is the oldest living and earliest surviving Best Actor Academy Award winner. #BlackHistoryMonth pic.twitter.com/LUhSjumRgx
— Man Up (@ManUpLamar) February 17, 2021
Celebrating #BlackHistoryMonth - Lacarla Pitre is from Nome, TX & a graduate of @LamarUniversity. She's been with ExxonMobil for 14 years. "We must keep our history alive! African Americans before us fought for rights and privileges that we experience today." pic.twitter.com/gORFvhyDyP
— ExxonMobil Beaumont (@exxonmobilbmt) February 24, 2021
Come out and learn about how black cardinals have paved the way, in more ways than one! Tomorrow night we honor our past, and encourage the future! @ManUpLamar pic.twitter.com/zO9n0wwv4r
— JOKER 🃏 (@Dj_finesse32) February 22, 2021
We are proud to present our Black History month event: Living The Dream. Please join us on February 9th at 6:20 PM to discuss “The Dream” and what we as a community can do to further pursue it! We must stand together to continue making positive change in our communities✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽✊🏼 pic.twitter.com/2rdXMrEail
— Epsilon Delta💙 (@LamarZetasED) February 7, 2021
Join Lamar NAACP unit 6915 and Lamar SGA on Wed February 24 at 6:30pm as we celebrate the Black Minds of LU! Help us honor some of your favorite Black faculty and staff as they receive the flowers they deserve and also learn about how Black Minds truly Matter. pic.twitter.com/sjZ4TPRWFj
— Lamar SGA (@LamarSGA) February 19, 2021
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