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Numerous Black History Month activities scheduled through February

Numerous Black History Month activities scheduled through February

Yahoo11-02-2025

February is Black History Month, and Utah's universities and other organizations are hosting a range of activities focused on the population but open to all.
"I hope people realize that Black History Month is not just for Black students," said Brandon Flores, executive director of the Student Success Center at Weber State University in Ogden, which is hosting talks and other events. "Black History Month is for everybody."
Utah's Black population may be small, just 2.1% of the state's population in 2023, but there's plenty going on. Some activities have already occurred, but here's a sampling of some things to come, starting with the University of Utah:
The university is hosting a panel discussion on Wednesday, Feb. 12, "The Power of the Divine Nine," focused on historically Black university fraternities and sororities. It goes from 6-8 p.m. at the Henriksen Room at the Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House on the U. campus.
The U.'s School of Dance will offer several performances of ANEW, created to honor Black dancers, choreographers, students and artists, from Thursday through Feb. 22 at the Marriott Center for Dance.
A workshop and panel discussion focused on hair is set for Feb. 20 from 12-1 p.m. at the U.'s Union East Ballroom. Participants will be "celebrating the history and cultural significance of Black hair, featuring professional locticians from our local community."
Weber State University is focusing on a different theme each week of Black History Month. Here are some of the coming events:
On Tuesday, Feb. 11 from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., students can get free haircuts and braids courtesy of a Black-owned barbershop, Ogden-based Blades Up. Braiders will be doing cornrows for students, which "are significant and represent a deep connection to Black history: They were used as coded messaging on the Underground Railroad."
A group of mental health professionals will take part in a panel discussion, "Black Wellness: Health, Healing and Resilience," on Tuesday, Feb. 18 from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Room 320 in Shepherd Union.
Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, who was killed in a violent confrontation that garnered national headlines in 2012, will offer a talk, "From Pain to Purpose: The Time is Now to Own Democracy." It's set for Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 10:30 a.m. in the Skyroom, Room 404, at Shepherd Union. "As a mother, she inspires audiences to continuously educate their children about civil rights and to help them feel accepted as part of an ever changing society," reads a university preview of the event.
Salt Lake Community College's activities launched with a kickoff last week. Here are some of the activities to come:
The Black Student Union is hosting a poetry slam on Wednesday, Feb. 12 from noon-2 p.m. at the Oak Room at the Student Event Center on the Taylorsville campus. "The event aims to showcase Black culture through Black literature. Open to everyone, regardless of ethnicity, the Poetry Slam features volunteers reading written works, traditionally poetry, the only rule is that the writing must be from a Black artist," reads a blurb about the event.
A Black Business Pop-Up Shop is set for Thursday, Feb. 20 from noon-4 p.m. at the Student Event Center, showcasing the ventures of local Black business operators. "The goal of the event is to give back to those businesses by encouraging support through purchases, increasing visibility, and fostering community engagement," reads a description of the event.
The city of Millcreek's Millcreek Common is hosting a slate of events and exhibits:
A display focused on Black military veterans in Utah, curated by the Sema Hadithi African American Heritage and Culture Foundation, goes from Feb. 17-23.
The 40-minute 1944 U.S. War Department film "The Black Soldier" will be shown on Friday, Feb. 21 starting at 7 p.m. followed by a discussion led by three Black veterans.
Sema Hadithi will host a panel discussion on Buffalo soldiers, those who served in all-Black military regiments, on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 1-3 p.m.
Among other activities:
The Salt Lake Film Society is hosting Presenting Black Cinema, a film series spotlighting Black cinema. It opened Sunday, with coming features including "Basquiat" on Sunday, Feb. 9, "The Annihilation of Fish" on Sunday, Feb. 16 and "Sing Sing" on Sunday, Feb. 23.
Path Forward Utah, formed with the aim of 'uplifting conservative, minority voices' in Utah, is hosting an event, 'Resilience and Excellence,' on Friday, Feb. 28 from 6-8 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, 2430 N. Fairfield Road in Layton. U.S. Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, and Pastor Ron Williams will be among the speakers.

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Juneteenth events and Black-owned businesses in Albuquerque

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Key moments from the sixth week of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial

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Key moments from the sixth week of Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sex trafficking trial

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A day before Subramanian ruled, defense lawyers argued fiercely against dismissal, saying that replacing the Black juror with a white alternate juror so late in the trial would change the diverse demographics of the jury and require a mistrial. The jurors are anonymous for the Combs trial. It wasn't the only issue regarding jurors for the week. The judge, angered by a media report about the questioning of another juror the week before that occurred in a sealed proceeding, warned lawyers that they could face civil and criminal sanctions if such a leak happened again. That juror was not dismissed. And Wednesday's court session had to be canceled after a juror reported "vertigo symptoms" on the way to the courthouse. Defense attorney Marc Agnifilo seemed to close the door on any chance Combs would testify when he said Friday that the defense presentation would be finished Tuesday or Wednesday the following week, even if prosecutors don't rest until late Monday. It is not uncommon for defendants to choose not to testify at criminal trials. Besides being exposed to cross-examination by prosecutors, the testimony can be used by the government against the defendant should there be a need for a retrial. Also, if there is a conviction, the judge can conclude that the jury believed the defendant lied on the stand. Brendan Paul, fresh off the college basketball courts where he once played in a cameo role for Syracuse University, joined Combs' companies as a personal assistant in late 2022 and was warned by a friend who had worked for Combs about what was ahead. 'He told me to get in and get out,' Paul recalled for the jury, citing the endless days and always-on-edge existence. 'If you have a girlfriend, break up with her. And you're never going to see your family.' The friend also instructed him to 'build a rolodex of clientele and get out,' he said. Paul said he worked 80 to 100 hours a week for a music power broker who received 'thousands and thousands' of text messages and emails a day. He was paid $75,000 salary initially, but it was raised in January 2024 to $100,000. He said Combs told him he 'doesn't take no for an answer' and wanted his staff to 'move like Seal Team Six.' Several times, Paul said, he picked up drugs for Combs and knew to keep his boss out of the drug trade because 'it was very important to keep his profile low. He's a celebrity.' The job came to an abrupt end in March 2024 when Paul was arrested at a Miami airport on drug charges after a small amount of cocaine that he said he picked up in Combs' room that morning was mistakenly put in his travel bag as he prepared to join Combs on a trip to the Bahamas. The charges were later dropped in a pretrial diversion program.

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