Your Black is Beautiful

February 21, 2011

Black history month is in full swing. Though progress has been made, issues both within and outside of the African American community still remain.

Join ROMS as it hosts a campus-wide panel discussion on issues in entertainment, politics, media and other areas. The panel consists of four students, three from Ouachita Baptist University and one from Henderson State University.

This discussion is open to the public and will be held on Tuesday, February 22 at 7 p.m. in Higgingbotham Hall room 200. People of all races and backgrounds are welcome. Please join in this discussion that is sure to open your mind and make you think.

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