Black History Month has finally arrived! And Wilbur Wright College has a jam-packed 28 days of celebrating and honoring our culture and lineage. For Black History Month, we can go to any city campus to participate in their events. Typically, when we were younger, a Black History Month celebration consisted of a one-day program held in the auditorium. People would perform, songs would be played and we would maybe even watch a movie. One of the best parts about celebrating Black History Month on a college campus is that you have much more autonomy to create your own events. You can join the Black Student Union or have the option to be a Black studies major. Your possibilities are endless. I hope you’ll feel inspired to attend what’s happening on your campus or create some of your own! Here’s what we have going on for Black History Month. All of our campuses are hosting movie screenings with discussions that will follow. From Black Panther to Hidden Figures and Malcolm X, we’ll watch...