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Mayor Woodfin and The City of Birmingham Welcome HBCU SpringComing
After seven years of celebrating the legacy and experiences of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, the New York-based HBCU SpringComing festival is coming to Birmingham. This annual, weeklong fest celebrates the HBCU experience through events, scholarships, panels, and service activities and will do so for its first time ever in the South May 27-29, 2022….
HBCU SpringComing Presents “The Overcoming” – An Exhibition feat Black Artists
HBCU SpringComing presents; “The Overcoming” an inaugural art exhibition by Black artists making it the first of its kind for the event and for the City of Birmingham. Featuring locally and southern-based artists, and majority HBCU graduates, “The Overcoming” is a celebration and showcase of Black creatives and the growing arts and culture community in…
HBCU SpringComing Festival Presented By Indeed Returns To NYC
In step with an exciting return to in-person festivals across the country, (Historically Black College and University) HBCU SpringComing, is back this spring just as mask mandates are being relaxed. Following a wildly successful virtual presentation in 2021, during which $10,000 in scholarship money was awarded, co-founders Lauren Grant Grove and George A. Peters II…
Nate Parker Establishes Film School at the Legendary HBCU Wiley College
Nate Parker, star of ‘The Great Debaters’ and writer/director/actor of the feature film ‘Birth of a Nation’ has established a film school at Wiley College. While some people know Wiley College from the movie ‘The Great Debaters’, it is a private historically black college located in East Texas that has been around since 1873. This…
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