
Announcing 100 Days of Black Excellence
Initiated by the Office of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (OJEDI) in 2022, 100 Days of Black Excellence is designed for our School as a whole to honor, recognize, and joyously commemorate the remarkable achievements of the Black community within and beyond Ed&IS.
This cultural series extends the conventional February observance of Black history. At Ed&IS, we firmly believe that the contributions of Black individuals, like those of other minoritized communities in the US, are interwoven into the fabric of everyday life in this country. Therefore, we advocate for an inclusive year-round acknowledgment of diverse communities rather than confining recognition to a single month.
The goals of this cultural series are:
- Highlight the issues and concerns of the Black community.
- Provide a platform for learning and discussion for the entire Ed&IS community around the the intricacies of Black life in the U.S.
- Celebrate the accomplishments of Black individuals within our community.
2025
This upcoming academic year’s Black Excellence events will be announced in late Fall 2024.
2024 Events
Our exciting signature events are back this year, including a welcome cookout, student/faculty mixer, Symposium, State of Black Affairs, and Black Excellence Reception. Ed&IS community members of all backgrounds are welcome to participate in these celebrations.
This year, our celebration will also feature an insightful interview with the nationally recognized multimedia artist, educator, poet, activist, and philanthropist L’Merchie Frazier. With decades of service as the Director of Education and Interpretation at the Museum of African American History Boston/Nantucket, as well as currently in the role of Executive Director of Creative and Strategic Partnerships at SpokeArt, L’Merchie brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our community. Our conversation with L’Merchie will focus on how educators can utilize art to discuss complex topics and its transformative power to heal community trauma. For more information on L’Merchie’s work, please see her website.
Please see the tentative dates below:
February 8—Black Graduate Conversations in the BBRC feat. Danny Solorzano
February 22—Part 2 of Book Club for James McBride’s novel The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
February 23—Welcome Cookout
March—Student/Faculty Mixer
April 25—Symposium, State of Black Affairs
May—Part 3 of Book Club, Black Excellence Reception