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Project STAND (Student Activism Now Documented) Collection

 

Project STAND (Student Activism Now Documented) is a movement to collect materials related to student activism from college and university campus archives.

This series collects materials related to student activism on Wright State University's campus from the University Archives.

The Project STAND Collection includes materials from the following series:

Bolinga Cultural Resources Center Brochures

Wright State University Alternative Newspaper Collection

For more information on these collections, please visit Wright State University Special Collections and Archives.

For more information about student activism, please visit Project Stand.

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  • Celebrate! Black History Month at Wright State University by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Celebrate! Black History Month at Wright State University

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising the various events celebrating Black History Month at Wright State University. The flyer contains a list of events including a performance by pianist Leon Bates, a talk by actor Louis Gossett, a talk by multi-hyphenate Gordon Parks, and more.

  • Forlorn in Ohio by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Forlorn in Ohio

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising several events highlighting Somali people living in Ohio and was presented by The Honors Institute of Arts and Letters Series and The Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center. The

  • A legacy of Achievement: Fifeenth Annual Recognition and Awards Banquet by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A legacy of Achievement: Fifeenth Annual Recognition and Awards Banquet

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A program for the Fifteenth Annual Recognition and Awards Banquet at the Bolinga Cultural Resources Center. The program includes information about the keynote speaker J. Darlene Hayes, a schedule of the banquet's events, and more.

  • Celebrate! Black History Month at Wright State University by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Celebrate! Black History Month at Wright State University

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising various events organized by the Bolinga Cultural Resources Center to celebrate Black History Month at Wright State University.

  • We Shall Overcome: Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    We Shall Overcome: Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising the We Shall Overcome: Mine Eyes Have Seen The Glory a drama and music program performed by students celebrating the Annual Ceremony honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • In the Black: A Speakers Series on African American Business by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    In the Black: A Speakers Series on African American Business

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising a lecture by "nationally known entrepreneur" Joshua I. Smith as part of a speaker series focusing on African-American Business.

  • With the Vision to Succeed: Fourteenth Annual Recognition and Awards Banquet by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    With the Vision to Succeed: Fourteenth Annual Recognition and Awards Banquet

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A program advertising the Bolinga Cultural Resources Center's Fourteenth Annual Recognition and Awards Banquet. It includes the schedule of the banquet, information about the keynote speaker Ray Miller, and more.

  • Wright State University Alternative Newspaper: The Wright Stuff, Vol. I, Issue I, Winter 1989 by Wright State University Student Body

    Wright State University Alternative Newspaper: The Wright Stuff, Vol. I, Issue I, Winter 1989

    Wright State University Student Body

    Seven page alternative newspaper produced by the Student Government of Wright State University.

  • Al Young Novelist, Screenwriter, Poet by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Al Young Novelist, Screenwriter, Poet

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising a lecture at Wright State University by novelist, screenwriter, and poet Al Young.

  • Bolinga Cultural Resources Center by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer that advertises the history and services of the center as well as related resources on campus.

  • Living the Dream: Let Freedom Ring by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Living the Dream: Let Freedom Ring

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A program containing schedule for the Living the Dream: Let Freedom Ring commemoration of the Birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Bolinga Center's 17th Anniversary.

  • Wright State University - Bolinga Cultural Resources Center by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Wright State University - Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A brochure advertising the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University. The brochure includes information about the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center and information about other resources on Wright State's campus.

  • Living the Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration and Bolinga Cultural Center Anniversary by Black Cultural Resources Center

    Living the Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday Celebration and Bolinga Cultural Center Anniversary

    Black Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising the schedule of events Living the Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday and Bolinga Cultural Center Anniversary.

  • M.O.D.E.L.S. Toward Success by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    M.O.D.E.L.S. Toward Success

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A brochure advertising the M.O.D.E.L.S. (Mentors Offering Direction, Encouragement, and Leadership Strategies) Toward Success program created by the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University.

  • Wright State University - Bolinga Cultural Resouces Center by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Wright State University - Bolinga Cultural Resouces Center

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A brochure advertising the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University. The brochure includes information about the center, as well as information about other important resources available on Wright State's campus.

  • Ninth Annual Bolinga Black Cutural Resources Center Recognition and Awards Banquet by Black Cutural Resources Center

    Ninth Annual Bolinga Black Cutural Resources Center Recognition and Awards Banquet

    Black Cutural Resources Center

    A program for the Ninth Annual Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center Recognition and Awards Banquet.

  • The Pulse by Tim Greene and Wright State University Student Body

    The Pulse

    Tim Greene and Wright State University Student Body

    A one page flyer urging the students to support student organizations and to take a vested interest in the university.

  • Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center - Renaissance by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center - Renaissance

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A brochure advertising the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University. The brochure includes a listing of improtant dates, events, and a list of the "Bolinga Family" for the spring of 1983.

  • Dr. Charles Long "America as an Aboriginal Euro-African Culture" by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Dr. Charles Long "America as an Aboriginal Euro-African Culture"

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising a presentation from Eric Abercrumbie from the University of Cincinnati Minority Affairs Office on institutionalized racism.

  • Black Arts and Community Festival by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Black Arts and Community Festival

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising the the Black Arts and Community Festival and the various events that are scheduled to celebrate it.

  • Bolinga Black Cultural Resources by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Bolinga Black Cultural Resources

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A brochure advertising the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center at Wright State University. The brochure includes information about the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center, a list of staff, and information about other resources on campus.

  • Eric Abercrumbie "Institutionalized Racism" by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Eric Abercrumbie "Institutionalized Racism"

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A flyer advertising a presentation from Eric Abercrumbie from the University of Cincinnati Minority Affairs Office on institutionalized racism.

  • Bolinga Center 10 Anniversary by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Bolinga Center 10 Anniversary

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A brochure advertising the Bolinga Center's 10th Anniversary. The brochure contains information about the history of the center, a list of the directors, and more.

  • Bolinga Center: 7th Anniversary by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Bolinga Center: 7th Anniversary

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A brochure advertising the 7th anniversary of the Bolinga Cultural Resources Center. This brochure contains information about the history of the center, photographs, and more.

  • Nguso Saba Certificate of Recognition by Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    Nguso Saba Certificate of Recognition

    Bolinga Cultural Resources Center

    A certificate of recognition created by the Bolinga Black Cultural Resources Center and the Montgomery County Welfare Department for participation in the Cross Cultural Awareness Program for 1978-79. The certificate also highlights the Nguzo Saba (seven principles) triangle on which Afrikan society exists and was created by Maulana Ron Karenga.

 
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