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Northwest Missouri State University hosting Black History Month activities

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(MARYVILLE, Mo.) Northwest Missouri State University is celebrating Black History Month with several activities throughout the month of February.

The University's Office of Diversity and Inclusion will host guest performers, a trivia night, and movie nights featuring an African-American horror film.

“It’s about getting an opportunity to learn about a culture that’s not like your own,” Latonya Harrison, a coordinator of diversity and inclusion at Northwest, stated in a news release. “It’s an opportunity to experience a different culture in a way students can relate – and learn things that they might not have known or understood.”

All of the activities at Northwest are free and open to the public.

A calendar of the month's activities can be found on Northwest's website.

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