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Item 10th Annual Soul Food Dinner (2001-02-17)(2001) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Africana Student ServicesItem 2003 Kwanzaa Celebration and Christmas Party for the Youth (2003-12-06)(2003-12-06) University of Minnesota Duluth. Africana Student Services; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem 9th Annual Soul Food Dinner (2000-02-19)(2000) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem Back to School Dance: Masquerade (2007-10-06)(2007) University of Minnesota Duluth. Asian Pacific American Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Latino/Chicana Student AssociationItem Black History Month: Events and Films (2022-02)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Diversity and Inclusion; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationWednesday, February 9, 2022, CHEM 200, 4:00 pm, Documentary: MLK/FBI, A discussion and Q&A will follow after the documentary, Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion and UMD Black Student Association. Saturday, February 19, 2022, Ballroom, 5:00 pm, Annual Soul Food Dinner, Join the Black Student Association for the 30th annual Soul Food Dinner, Ticket Information: Students (Dinner and Show)-$10, General Public (Dinner and Show) - $15, Children Under 5 - Free (if child need a chair, then tickets are $7.00), Sponsored by UMD Black Student Association. All month of February, UMD Multicultural Center, CJMM Art Exhibit, "The Life, The Work, The Fight: Black Duluth in History," Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion amd Clayton, Jackson, MCGhie Memorial. Tuesday, February 22m Griggs Center, 6:00 pm, Documentary: Dr. King's Words into Actions: Black Empowerment Across the Generations, The viewing will be followed immediately by a discussion and Q&A from committee chairs of the Duluth Branch of the NAACP. Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion, UMD Black Student Association, and Duluth Branch of NAACP. Monday, February 28, Griggs Center, 12 Noon, Documentary: Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, Directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders, 120 minutes, 2019, Sponsored by UMD Office of Diversity & Inclusion, Women's Resource and Action Center, and Black Student Association.Item Gospel Jubilee 2003 Program (2003-03-29)(2003-03-29) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem Happy Kwanzaa (2000-12-09)(2000-12-09) University of Minnesota Duluth. Africana Student Services; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem Kwanzaa (2013)(2013) University of Minnesota Duluth. African American Student Programs; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Office of Cultural DiversityItem Kwanzaa (2014)(2014) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student Association; University of Minnesota Duluth. Kirby Program BoardItem Kwanzaa Celebration 2001 and Christmas Party for the Youth (2001-12-08)(2001-12-08) University of Minnesota Duluth. Africana Student Services; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem Kwanzaa Celebration 2002 and Christmas Party for the Youth (2002-12-07)(2002-12-07) University of Minnesota Duluth. Africana Student Services; University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem Soul Food (2015-02-14)(2015) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationAnnual Soul Food DinnerItem Soul Food: Black at it again (2022-02-19)(2022) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationItem Soul Food: The Black Experience (2020-02-08)(2020) University of Minnesota Duluth. Black Student AssociationOur UMD Black Student Association is hosting their annual Soul Food Dinner Saturday, Feb 8th, in the Kirby Ballroom. Doors open at 5pm and dinner will be served at 6pm. This is a family friendly event which will incorporate food, music, dance and much more as we celebrate Black History Month. Tickets are $10 for students and children and $15 for for the campus and wider community.