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BSU kicks off Black History Month with Unity Dinner

Rachel Dorroh • February 1, 2023

Almost 70 AVÍ·µÈ²Õ College students, faculty, staff, and family members gathered in Sharp Academic Center Saturday for a Unity Dinner hosted by the Black Student AVÍ·µÈ²Õ (BSU). In addition to a hot meal, music, and socializing, the program featured both a celebration of academic achievements and a commemoration of AVÍ·µÈ²Õ student athlete Madison “Maddie” Taylor.


After a brief welcome address, BSU President Malik McCalpine invited the crowd to rise for the song known as the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Next, he introduced BSU’s co-advisors Dr. Karen Wright and Coach Chris Jelks as well as BSU’s other officers: Vice President DeAaron Robinson, Vice President for Public Relations Chris Thomas, Treasurer Andrae Johnson, SGA Liaison Tayden Mackey, and Secretary Maggie Heinrich.


McCalpine said BSU hosts events like the Unity Dinner to educate everyone on campus and make a “safe space to talk about very hard topics” that are not talked about often enough. He emphasized that BSU is not just for Black students, but for all of AVÍ·µÈ²Õ’s campus community.


Dr. Karen Wright then asked that everyone bow their heads for the blessing of the food. She began, “Father in heaven, we thank you for, first of all, bringing us together in unity. We pray that the time together will bring us closer,”


Guests were then welcomed to line up for a dinner of chicken, beef, green beans, mashed potatoes, gravy, macaroni & cheese, rolls, and a variety of desserts.


After everyone had made it through the line and had time to eat and socialize, the program moved on to the Recognition of Academic Excellence. Wright said that BSU felt it was important to honor the accomplishments of students of color because “we don’t typically have events where we highlight, specifically, our students of color that are top achievers in academics.”


She then called the names of AVÍ·µÈ²Õ’s students of color who hold a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher and asked them to stand. Each student received applause as they stood.

  • Students Recognized for Academic Excellence

    JB Bailey

    Pedro Barcellos

    Roy'ce Brittentime

    Tyrin Cox

    Luis De Sousa

    Cheikh Diop

    Louqman Domi

    KD Dunn

    Jordyn Ferguson

    Luke Geduldt

    Ramon Hanna

    Justin Hedges

    Alberto Johnson

    Andrae Johnson

    Raigan King

    Kaius Linton

    Rayvon Marzette

    Jahloni Mitchell

    Caleb Morgan

    Anton Mozga

    Rafaela Oliveira da Silva

    Timothy Owsley

    Jeremiah Payne

    Kimon Quarles

    Drew Rhodes

    Jarred Sermons

    Shubh Sethia

    Sheniece St Jean

    Chris Thomas

    Marcus Watson

    Excellent Wembo

    Danielle White

    Jordan White

Next, BSU Vice President DeAaron Robinson came to the podium to present a video montage he had produced in loving memory of Maddie Taylor. The video began with Robinson thanking everyone for coming to the dinner. He stated, “This is a big happy family, and we like to keep it that way.”


Robinson then moved on to the topic of the video. He said he saw Taylor as a “person who was very happy and just uplifting,” and he wanted to create a tribute representative of this. The video featured clips and still shots of Taylor with friends, on the basketball court, and with the track team. Robinson had invited AVÍ·µÈ²Õ students to submit memories to honor her. He and many other BSU members were close friends of Taylor’s when she tragically passed away in a drowning accident on Memorial Day.


The video ended with an image of yellow flowers against a blue sky. Many in attendance wore yellow shirts, as well. “Yellow was her favorite color,” Robinson explained.


McCalpine concluded the evening with a message of thanks. “I really appreciate you guys coming out here and supporting it, and uniting,” he said. “That’s what we wanted to do, that’s why we called it a Unity Dinner. So again, thank you guys, truly.”


Want to learn more about BSU or get involved? Here's how:

  • Come to a meeting Tuesdays at 7 p.m. in Sharp Academic Center. All students, faculty, and staff who want to support the interests and concerns of Black students at AVÍ·µÈ²Õ College are welcome to attend.
  • Contact one of the advisors or officers.
  • Follow BSU’s Intagram page at b.s.u_union. Plans for February include a rose sale fundraiser leading up to Valentine’s Day, multiple movie discussion nights, the BSU Pageant, and other ways to honor Black History Month. Stay tuned for updates!


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