The Black student union has played an important role for Black students since the 1960s.The first Black student union was founded in 1966 at San Francisco State University. Shortly after, Black student unions were established at other college and high school campuses across the nation. For Black students, involvement in clubs and organizations can be critically important and instills a sense of pride and appreciation for our culture and heritage.
The goal of the workshop is to provide current and emerging student leaders with knowledge and skills that can help them become more effective leaders at their schools and beyond. This workshop includes a wide array of concurrent workshops sessions, featured speakers, and special presentations, and provides participating students with opportunities to connect and build relationships with faculty, graduate students, and prominent community leaders and professionals.This workshop is free to attend for students.
Friday 10/7/22 7pm - 10pm & Saturday 10/8/22 10am-5pm Full Day Workshop
Who: Student BSU Leaders
Contact [email protected] or [email protected] with questions.
Workshop Classes:
The History and Importance of Black Student Unions
Planning for a Successful School Year
Black History Month Planning & Event Ideas
MLK School Assembly Planning Workshop
How to Manage BSU Clubs in Predominantly White Schools
Breakout Sessions:
BSU Presidents: Leading with intention and purpose to lead your team to success
BSU VP: Best practices for increase BSU membership and membership retention
BSU Secretaries: Effective note-taking and the importance of record keeping
BSU Treasurers: Budgeting basics and how to make the most impact with your budget
Discussion
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