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SUMMARY:Deborah Swan and The Impresario: Leon Hefflin and the World’s First Annual Jazz Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation on The Impresario: Leon Hefflin and the World’s First Annual Jazz Festival by the author\, Deborah Swan. \nDeborah has dedicated herself to honoring and preserving the legacy of her grandfather\, Leon\nHefflin Sr. Hefflin was the producer of the long running Cavalcade of Jazz at Wrigley Field in Los Angeles\, California. Cavalcade of Jazz is considered the first large-scale Jazz music event in the United States. \nThis event is part of the CSUN University Library’s Black History Month event series. \nThank you to our co-sponsors for making these events possible: University Student Union (USU)\, Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)\, California Faculty Association (CFA)\, Provost’s Office\, TRENDS club\, Africana Studies Department\, History Department\, and the Criminology Department.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/deborah-swan-and-the-impresario-leon-heflin-and-the-worlds-first-annual-jazz-festival/
LOCATION:Jack and Florence Ferman Presentation Room\, University Library
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Black History,Education Opportunity Program (EOP),Heritage Month
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SUMMARY:Civil War to Civil Rights: A Student Research Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join the CSUN University Library and History Department faculty\, Dr. Marissa Jenrich\, for a showcase of student research spanning the 19th century through the 1980’s documenting Black history\, activism\, and resistance. Snacks will be served. \nThis event is part of the CSUN University Library’s Black History Month event series. \nThank you to our co-sponsors for making these events possible: University Student Union (USU)\, Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)\, California Faculty Association (CFA)\, Provost’s Office\, TRENDS club\, Africana Studies Department\, History Department\, and the Criminology Department.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/civil-war-to-civil-rights-a-student-research-showcase/
LOCATION:University Library: ASRS Viewing Room
CATEGORIES:Education Opportunity Program (EOP)
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SUMMARY:Making A Career in Fashion Design
DESCRIPTION:BHMJoin us for an engaging conversation with designer\, industry leader\, and Black Design Collective co-founder\, TJ Walker. This event is co-hosted by the student organization from Family and Consumer Sciences\, TRENDS. Refreshments will be served. \nFor more than two decades\, the clothing designs of Thomas “TJ” Walker have been featured among the pages of such prominent publications as: Forbes\, Details\, Code\, Black Enterprise\, Elle\, Source\, Sportswear International\, Vibe and Women’s Wear Daily. Known primarily for his design prowess in the menswear apparel industry\, Walker is at heart a true fine artist. Throughout his career\, while simultaneously occupying the position as Educator\, Creative Director\, Design Consultant or Chief Creative Officer for several notable clothing companies such as Cross Colours\, Groove Company\, Mence\, DKNY\, DADA\, and Converse\, he has continued to indulge in his first love\, fine art. \nWalker\, a successful designer is currently developing design programs for inner-city children to inspire and nurture the development of raw creative talent. \nThis event is part of the CSUN University Library’s Black History Month event series. \nThank you to our co-sponsors for making these events possible: University Student Union (USU)\, Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)\, California Faculty Association – Northridge Chapter (CFA – Northridge)\, Provost’s Office\, Africana Studies Department\, The Tom & Ethel Bradley Center\, and the Criminology Department. \nRSVP Today!
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/making-a-career-in-fashion-design/
LOCATION:Jack and Florence Ferman Presentation Room\, University Library
CATEGORIES:Art & Design,Black History,Education Opportunity Program (EOP),Fashion,Heritage Month
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SUMMARY:EOP Spring Social 2026!
DESCRIPTION:All EOP students are invited to come together for food\, activities\, and exciting raffles as we start the new semester energized and reconnected. \nWednesday\, February 18\, 2026\, 1:00-3:00pm | Grand Salon\, USU \nBe among the first attendees to receive a free gift from Associated Students. First come\, first served. \nRSVP at: https://csun.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d5tTEwQ4qZ6fWsu \n  \n 
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/eop-spring-social-2026/
LOCATION:Grand Salon | University Student Union\, 18111 Nordhoff St\, Northridge\, 91330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education Opportunity Program (EOP)
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SUMMARY:Commemorating the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Black Panther Party
DESCRIPTION:Join us for transformative discussion about civil rights and activism from a panel of former Black Panther Party members. \nThis event is part of the CSUN University Library’s Black History Month event series. \nThank you to our co-sponsors for making these events possible: University Student Union (USU)\, Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)\, California Faculty Association (CFA)\, Provost’s Office\, TRENDS club\, Africana Studies Department\, History Department\, and the Criminology Department.
URL:https://news.csun.edu/event/commemorating-the-sixtieth-anniversary-of-the-black-panther-party/
LOCATION:Jack and Florence Ferman Presentation Room\, University Library
CATEGORIES:Black History,Education Opportunity Program (EOP),Heritage Month,History
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