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The Suffolk Journal

Keke Palmer led a powerful virtual discussion with Suffolk students on Feb. 28.  

Keke Palmer speaks with Suffolk students about self-love and racial justice

Julia Ahaesy, Opinion Editor March 2, 2021

Actress, comedian, singer-songwriter, Emmy-winning television host and social activist Keke Palmer led a powerful discussion about self-love, Black Joy and racial justice at a Suffolk University Zoom event...

Soul Food Luncheon held by BSU students during Black History Month.

Views on black studies and curriculum differ

Heather Rutherford February 25, 2015

The month of February may remind some of appreciating their significant other on Valentine’s Day, school vacations for most high schools, or like this month, a record amount of snowfall.  But the second...

Lois Mailou Jones
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Black History Month overshadowed by other festivities and snow days

Serina Gousby February 25, 2015

Was Black History Month represented enough in 2015? This February has been filled with celebratory events like the Super Bowl, which led to the parade for the New England Patriots, the Grammy awards, the...

Suffolk's Black Student Union hosts annual African Diaspora

Suffolk’s Black Student Union hosts annual African Diaspora

Dani Marrero December 4, 2013

Suffolk's Black Student Union hosted an energetic and cultural show filled with performances by performers from the Boston area. In “African Diaspora,” an event that aimed to showcase the African...

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