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  • Nelson Mandela Discussion

    Black Student Union Office

      A discussion facilitated by the Students of Caribbean Ancestry covering the life of Nelson Mandela as one of the great leaders of our time; an international hero whose lifelong dedication to the fight against oppression in South Africa won him the Nobel Peace Prize and the presidency of his country. Sponsored by the Students […]

  • Coffee Talk: #blacklivesmatter- Campus Climate at Ramapo

    Women Center

    The black lives movement has been a nationwide movement that many may feel is for the bigger issues. Join us for the coffee talk to discuss how the nationwide movement can relate to a small campus such as Ramapo. Interact in the open discussion of the current campus climate at Ramapo for students of color […]

  • Black Education

    Black Student Union Office

    Brown vs. Board of Education: a case regarding school desegregation, decided by the Supreme Court in 1954. The Court ruled that segregation in public school is prohibited by the constitution with equal educational systems for blacks and whites. A discussion will be held evaluating today’s educational system and how is has changed overtime. Sponsored by […]

  • The Shipment

    Laurel Screening Room

    Ebony Women for Social Change will be showing the Shipment, a play written by Young Jean Lee. This “black identity political show” as Lee states will confront, provoke, and challenge […]

  • The Color Purple Broadway Play

    The Center for Student Involvement will be selling tickets for you to enjoy at night to see The Color Purple on Broadway. Tickets will be going on sell January 28th. […]

  • Rags to Riches Fashion Show

    Bradley Center

    Come and enjoy a night of the catwalk as Ramapo students’ present their annual fashion show. Hosted by Angela Yee of 105-1 of The Breakfast Club. Tickets are $10 with […]

  • The Current Civil Rights

    Black Student Union Office

    Engage in a discussion of the “current” Civil Rights Movement and the reemerging black student movement. How can our voices and actions help make an impact on NJ and on […]

  • Breaking the Chains

    Black Student Union Office

    Ebony women will have a discussion in regards to the stereotypes applied to the black community in today’s generation. This will be an open panel for the entire student body […]

  • Diversity Convocation

    Auxiliary Gym

    Diversity Convocation - “Building Community in an Hour of Chaos: Progress in the Age of Obama” Join us for the annual diversity convocation with guest speaker, Dr. Marc Lamont Hill. […]