Posts Tagged ‘black history month’

School Spotlight:

Friday, February 3rd, 2012

Selma Middle and Clayton High Schools in Selma, North Carolina

School Spotlight commends Selma Middle and Clayton High Schools’ students celebration honoring Black History Month. As their program states, these young African-Americans are “Remembering the Past … Shaping the Future.” (To read the original article in its entirety, click here.)

School Spotlight: Selma Middle and Clayton High Schools in Selma, North Carolina

Source: TheSelmaNews.com

Students from Selma Middle were invited to attend a “Black History Month” event hosted by “Men of Distinction” — a community organization including members of the local Smithfield chapter of the Kappa fraternity and nine members who are students at Clayton High School. The purpose of the event was multifaceted:

  • A kick-off in helping them celebrate “Black History Month”
  • To encourage Selma Middle’s minority male students to pursue their education,
  • Encourage and help them understand the importance of making wise decisions,
  • Encourage them to realize and aspire to achieve their fullest potential.

Marlon Lee, advisor for Men of Distinction was happy with the outcome of the event stating, “I think hearing from the high school students was really good for [the Selma Middle students].” Selma can be a tough area to grow up in, but they do not want that to become a reason not to try. So, it helps when someone close in age tells them they can accomplish whatever they aspire to do. That kind of encouragement goes a long way.

At the event, Selma students learned it is necessary to do more than just strive to “pass their classes,” — they want them to excel. These young minority students are learning that there is still a chance for them to be pioneers in many areas of the world, things that they can be first at. Lee reiterated this with his becoming the first black man to become coach for Clayton High School at the varsity level.

School Spotlight: Selma Middle and Clayton High Schools in Selma, North Carolina

Source: DiscoverBlackHeritage.com

The students from Clayton High are already “Men of Distinction” and well on their way to becoming leaders for their younger counterparts. Add to this the willingness of Selma Middle’s students to listen and follow Men of Distinction, and it creates a recipe for great success. Perhaps these two schools have hit upon an integral part of the equation that is missing — youth inspired youth leaders.

The encouragement of young men by schools, community and organizations to grow their knowledge of minority figures in America’s history helps get them in touch with greatness that they can identify with. These students from Selma Middle and Clayton High already possess the fibers found in some of the greatest figures in all of history.

As more schools participate in projects for Black History Month, more heroes and leaders are being identified and revered for their part in edging America toward becoming a better place. Do you know of a special project or program going on in your community that is helping to promote and cultivate young leaders? Use the box below to fill us in on the beautiful details.

SOTRU’s Rustin Episode – Recognized by the NLGJA

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

We were so proud to recently learn that we were awarded first place in the Excellence in Radio category from the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association for the Black History Month special we did about Bayard Rustin, titled Bayard Rustin – Who Is This Man? It is a true honor to have had the chance to work with so many people that worked with Bayard and that have written about him and even taught his doctrine of non-violent resistance that forever changed Martin Luther King Jr.’s approach to the Civil Rights struggle. Bayard spoke his mind and stuck to his convictions no matter what the consequences were. He was also openly gay in a time where that was met with an excruciating amount of disdain. Black, gay, Quaker . . . a number of seemingly incompatible labels that served to earn him as many detractors as admirers.

Listen to the radio episode and be sure to check out our other collateral for the episode including a video podcast from SOTRU host, Al Letson, a slideshow that features incredible Rustin pictures and an audio podcast about the music of Bayard Rustin. We are certain that this is the type of episode you will want to share with your friends whether it’s Black History Month or not. SOTRU would love to hear from you with your thoughts about the Rustin episode and the award from the NLGJA.

Bayard Rustin – Who Is This Man?

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

State of the Re:Union is excited to announce that our Black History Month special, “Bayard Rustin – Who Is This Man?” will be airing on public radio stations across the country during January, February and March.

August 28th, 1963 will forever be tied to Martin Luther King Jr.’s hallowed “I Have a Dream Speech.” This historic moment would probably have never come to fruition if it weren’t for a man standing in King’s shadow, Mr. Bayard Rustin. (more…)

Bayard Rustin – Who Is This Man?

Monday, April 5th, 2010

State of the Re:Union’s submission for the NLGJA Awards.

Click on “The Entire Radio Episode” to stream the show.

The Entire Radio Episode

Bayard Rustin submission for NLGJA Awards