Category: Black History Month

Umoja Presents “Zuzu Acrobats” for Final Black History Month Event

BC’s Umoja Community Program hosted the Zuzu Acrobats from Tanzania as its final Black History Month event. The dance troupe showed off gravity-defying stunts such as chair balance and the human pyramid – all to East African beats. All members of the troupe have graduated from the internationally known Baba Watoto School for the Performing Arts. Artistic director/acrobat/percussionist Matiga Koba also taught the audience of students, faculty, staff, and community members Swahili words: “Jambo” is hello. Everyone, from children to elders, was amazed by what they saw.

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Author Talk & Film Screening with Dr. Audie Williams

The narrative of Black history is not only essential for commemorating the resilience, achievements, and invaluable contributions of Black individuals across generations but also serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing quest for equality and justice. On the afternoon of February 24th, 2024, book lovers and history enthusiasts gathered at Kern County Library’s Local History Room at 701 Truxtun Ave. This assembly was convened to receive a firsthand account of the life of historical figure, Arthur “Art” Williams, as recounted by his youngest brother, Dr. Audie Williams.

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