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Mar 5, 2023

SBP Candidate Hilton Stallworth: Enacting Community-Centered Change

Hilton Stallworth, an aspirational third-year student, is set on enacting community-centered change on and beyond NC State’s campus. Although initially born in California, Stallworth grew up in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. He’s the oldest child of four siblings, passionate about creativity and advocating for those who he can. Since his first year, Stallworth has immersed himself…

Nov 30, 2022

An Era Of Global Resistance

In less than 15 years, the numbers of protests and uprisings around the world have more than tripled. Two of the largest movements ever recorded in human history have all occurred within the last ten years including 2020’s Black Lives Matter protests and India’s 2020 Farmer protests.  Everywhere around the world there are people organizing…

Nov 17, 2022

AACC Showcases For the Love of Art

On Oct. 19, the African American Cultural Center (AACC) hosted the opening reception for their latest art gallery entitled For the Love of Art. This art gallery is the second solo exhibit of the work of Bryce Cobbs, an artist and creator, whose gallery portrays Black Beauty with different mediums in a soft and diverse…

Oct 7, 2022

AACC Takes on Healthy Campus Week

On Tuesday, Sept. 20th and Friday, Sept 23rd, 2022, the African American Cultural Center (AACC) held two programs for Healthy Campus Week. Both programs were interactive mini-events held on Witherspoon field, crafted to uplift Black students while shedding light on the importance of students managing their mental health and being aware of campus resources.  On…

Sep 22, 2022

Hear Ye, Monarch Down

Conversational spaces have exploded with social commentary prompted by the passing of Queen Elizabeth ll. Online discussions have been tackling the past, present and future of the United Kingdom in the forms of Twitter threads, memes and story posts. In opposition to public commentary, many have claimed it’s ‘too soon’ to be starting any talk…