Category: BHM — FEB. & MARCH 2024
BlackOut: Enchanted Gala Transforms Trinity College into a Magical Night
Cornelia Ehlebracht ’25 News Editor Trinity College’s Imani Black Student Union (BSU) took center stage on Friday, March 22, 2024, as they hosted their highly […]
Remember the Government’s Duty to Fight for Civil Rights and Racial Justice
Kash Jain ’24 Opinion Editor Sixty years ago this year, following a monumental effort by civil rights activists, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was […]
Celebrating Black Legacy: Francesca Borges Gordon ’82 Keynotes Trinity’s BHM Gala
Faith Monahan ’24, Iqra Athar ’26, & Cornelia Ehlebracht ’25 News Editors On Feb. 29, Trinity College’s Multicultural Affairs Council, in collaboration with the Black […]
Guest Speaker Alex Manevitz ‘09 Discusses Hidden Histories in New York and Connecticut
Rajsi Rana ’26 News Editor On March 27, an event titled “Power and the Possibilities of Remembering: Unearthing Hidden Black Histories in NYC” brought guest […]
Temple of Hip Hop Hosts Festival Headliner Release Party At The Mill
Nick Cimillo ’26 Staff Writer The Mill bumped to the beat of hip hop music spanning decades this past Saturday night, March 23, when Trinity’s […]
A Lesson from Octavia Butler’s “Kindred”: Afrofuturism Liberates Black Narratives from Trauma Porn
Cornelia Ehlebracht ’25 News Editor Octavia Butler’s groundbreaking novel, “Kindred,” not only captivates readers with its compelling time-travel plot but also serves as a trailblazing […]
Organizing Student Voices: A History of Black Student Organizations and Cultural Houses
Abbey O’Leary ’24 Features Editor Student life and campus culture are undeniably some of the most critical aspects to consider when appraising a college. Since […]
“The Pipeline” by Cassidy Willie-Lawes ‘24 Searches for the Line Between Education and Incarceration
Savannah Brooks ’26 Managing Editor On Tuesday, March 26, senior Theater and Dance major Cassidy Willie-Lawes ’24 premiered her senior thesis, “The Pipeline,” a 10 […]
The Dazzling Bermudian Gombey Dance Tradition Visits the Gruss Music Hall
Jules Bourbeau ’25 Managing Editor Inspired by her ongoing research on the Gombey dance tradition in Bermuda, Visiting Scholar in Residence Dorothea Hast invited four […]