To celebrate Black History Month, faculty and staff are sharing their reading and viewing recommendations.
Celebrate Black History Month on the Georgia Tech campus and around the city.
Faculty and staff members suggest books, documentaries, and television programs that explore race, identity, history, and memory.
Faculty and staff members recommend documentaries, feature films, and television series that explore race, identity, history, and memory.
Around 10 scenes from the film were shot at the Historic Academy of Medicine.
Ronald Yancey, a native Atlantan, graduated from Georgia Tech in June 1965.
During Georgia Tech’s Black History Month Lecture on February 11, presented by Institute Diversity and AASU, Benjamin Crump delivered a keynote speech on “The Criminal Justice System, #BlackLivesMatter, and College Student Activism Today.”
Angela Davis, political activist, philosopher, educator, and author, will be the keynote speaker at Georgia Tech’s 2021 Black History Month Lecture on Feb. 10.