The legacy of Lorain native and Black novelist Toni Morrison, one of the most banned authors in the country
Toni Morrison, born Chloe Ardelia Wofford in Lorain, Ohio on Feb. 18, 1931, transformed the landscape of American…
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Toni Morrison, born Chloe Ardelia Wofford in Lorain, Ohio on Feb. 18, 1931, transformed the landscape of American…
Read MorePhoto Credit: CSU Theater and Dance This February, Cleveland State University’s (CSU) Theater and Dance department presents “Fairview”,…
Read MoreCleveland State University is home to one of the largest film schools in Ohio, students from all over…
Read MoreIn celebration of Black History Month, Professor Adrienne Gosselin, Ph.D., describes the beginnings of Black feminism studies at…
Read MoreDiscovering a safe haven as a Black artist at Cleveland State University can feel like an overwhelming challenge.…
Read More“Ancestra” opened Thursday, Feb. 22 in the Outcalt Theater. Aside from its woman-led cast and original story, there’s…
Read MoreConsidering the endless contributions made by the Black community to education, culture and society, 28 days just does…
Read MoreBlack History Month is year-round at Cleveland State. Here is a full itinerary to get started. Black History…
Read MoreEducation is a very important tool, yet Black students are deprived of it because of the embedded systematic…
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month, a time to honor the struggles, triumphs and important figures throughout Black history.
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