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March 3, 2023
Vol. LXX, No. 8
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Celebrating Black Resistance On February 18, Professor Kashaunda Harris presented a program illustrating the history of Black resistance in America at the Redlands A.K. Smiley Library in honor of Black History Month. By Rowan Shultz Staff Writer On February 18, Professor Kashaunda Harris presented a program illustrating the history of Black resistance in America at the Redlands A.K. Smiley Library in honor of Black History Month. According to the news brief provided by the A. K. Smiley Public Library staff, Professor Harris is a counselor for Extended Opportunity Programs & Services (EOPS) and Faculty Lead of Professional Development at Crafton Hills College. She is also a two-time recipient of “Faculty of the Year” with Chaffey College and has held multiple local, regional, and state leadership positions. Professor Harris worked as a counselor at California State University, San Bernardino, from 2011 until 2015. She continues to work as a counselor, as well as a professor, with Crafton Hills College. Professor Harris succeeded in celebrating this year’s theme of “Black Resistance” for Black History Month in her program, From Struggle to Strength – American History of Black Resistance. The program presented an
Professor Kashaunda Harris delivers a presentation honoring Black History Month. Photo by Rowan Shultz.
overview of the history of Black resistance in the United States, from early fights for freedom from slavery to more recent Black Lives Matter protests. Culturally significant: music, art, movements, and people, were showcased to frame this timeline. Overall, Professor Harris
The historic AK Smiley Library in Redlands. Photo credited to Redlands Area Historical Society.
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wanted attendees to take away a deeper understanding of “the richness of the history of the culture…to pay homage to all the things and all the struggles that we’ve endured because it makes so much of a difference in how we get to celebrate now, and how prepared we are for some of the things in our future.” Professor Harris highlighted the importance of events like this, reflecting that “it’s a way to learn, to grow…education unlocks that key to freedom…it helps you to learn how to see the world, how to interact with other people.” The presentation and Professor Harris emphasized that, as times change, it is increasingly necessary to examine America’s history to navigate changes and prevent the repetition of past mistakes. Professor Harris observed that “if you know about your past, you’re equipped to handle
the future.” new source of joy for herself. The program opened with “For me, it was just about a demonstration of a libation learning all the things that I had ceremony, a culturally significant not been exposed to in K-12… ritual that involves the pouring that joy, it radiated in me,” said of a liquid, in this case, water, to Professor Harris. call upon ancestral spirits during Many libraries offer important events or celebrations. educational programs like Audience members were asked Professor Harris’s, often with to participate in this process, free admission. This is done providing a hands-on learning to make such education and opportunity and a chance to exposure more accessible to the engage directly with this cultural public. ritual. On the A. K. Smiley Public Professor Harris emphasized Library website, one can find the that there are more than just clever disclaimer that “The only the benefits of knowledge and ‘admission fee’ is curiosity.” increased exposure to African Professor Harris was American culture when engaging grateful for the opportunity to in such learning opportunities. present for the first time at the “It just helps me to A. K. Smiley Public Library and understand and to appreciate requests that the library, schools, the education I was given,” said and other community spaces Professor Harris. “continue to have events where… Professor Haris explained we get to tell these stories, that her decision to immerse that way people can learn and herself in African American flourish.” studies led to the discovery of a
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