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The Importance of Black History Month

February 11, 2022

The Importance of Black History Month

Dr. Reginald Blockett, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership and Counseling, was recently interviewed by GVNext to share his thoughts about Black History Month. The article collects the perspectives of students, faculty, and staff throughout GVSU.

GVNext: In your view, how does Black History Month build community among Blacks and African Americans?

Blockett: Pausing to celebrate the commitments and accomplishments of Black Americans builds community by allowing us to be seen as contributors to our society and our country. Just recently, the Minority Leader of the United States Senate made a comment where he distinguished African Americans from "Americans." These ways of thinking perpetually marginalize Blackness as the "other." Celebrations of Black history remind all Americans that Black folks and communities have always been integral to the advancement of our country and our world.

GVNext: What does Black History Month mean to you as a member of the GVSU community?

Blockett: Black history at GVSU is about bringing more folks into the conversations and celebrations of Black culture at the university. As I recently shared with my students, Black folks and communities have made history at GVSU since the onset of the institution. Three Black students — Joan Burch, Annie Jacobs, and James Moore — matriculated in the first graduation at the university. Since then and currently, GVSU has prioritized the unique needs of Black and other minoritized students, especially in terms of degree competition and student engagement. GVSU faculty and staff participate in ample learning and professional development opportunities with aims of creating more inclusive environments for all students. I was honored to be named the Burch, Jacobs, & Moore Diversity Teaching Award in 2021, for my contributions to diversity, equity and inclusion.

To read the full article and interviews with additional GVSU community members, please visit: Black History Month: GVSU community members reflect on what it means for them and for all. A calendar of events for Black History Month can be found on the Office of Multicultural Affair’s website at Black History Month Celebration.

 

Article photo taken by Kendra Stanley-Mills is a portrait of Reginald Blockett.

Story originally posted on GVNext. For more information on this story, contact Peg West in University Communications - (616) 331-2221.

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