UT Black Cultural Programming Committee

UT Black Cultural Programming Committee The Black Cultural Programming Committee at the University of Tennessee was established in 1979 by the Office of the Dean of Students

The primary goal of the committee is to stimulate and increase the knowledge of African-American culture and its contributions to the progress of American society and in so doing foster an atmosphere for UNITY.

02/28/2017
🤗Join us Next Monday for Free food and Entertainment at our Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration Event!!
11/17/2016

🤗Join us Next Monday for Free food and Entertainment at our Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration Event!!

Don't miss out on any of our Homecoming events!!!
10/12/2016

Don't miss out on any of our Homecoming events!!!

STOMPFEST TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE!!! MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR TICKET!
10/10/2016

STOMPFEST TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE!!! MAKE SURE YOU GET YOUR TICKET!

🚨🚨TONIGHT!!!🚨🚨
09/19/2016

🚨🚨TONIGHT!!!🚨🚨

We can't wait to see you all Monday for our Young Professionals Lecture featuring Keisha Knight Pulliam. Admission is fr...
03/30/2016

We can't wait to see you all Monday for our Young Professionals Lecture featuring Keisha Knight Pulliam. Admission is free for opt-in students and $3 for opt-out and the general public.

Black History Month? How about Black History EVERY month! Join BCPC this Monday, March 28th 7pm at the Frieson Black Cul...
03/28/2016

Black History Month? How about Black History EVERY month! Join BCPC this Monday, March 28th 7pm at the Frieson Black Cultural Center for our annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Celebration featuring Sheyann Webb Christburg. She was the youngest civil rights activist to march in Bloody Sunday alongside MLKJ in Birmingham, AL. Can't wait to see you all there!

Be sure to join us Friday, February 26, for the Black History Month Gala and the African American Image Awards. This sem...
02/22/2016

Be sure to join us Friday, February 26, for the Black History Month Gala and the African American Image Awards. This semi-formal event will take place at John 23rd with the reception beginning at 6:30 pm. This year's guest will be Dr. Terrence Roberts, who's infamously known as one of the Little Rock Nine from Little Rock Arkansas. Following Dr. Robert's presentation, we will have the African American Image Awards hosted by the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
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We've extended the deadline JUST FOR YOU! Applications are due by midnight. Don't miss out.
02/18/2016

We've extended the deadline JUST FOR YOU! Applications are due by midnight. Don't miss out.

Don't forget, applications are due Feb. 17.
02/03/2016

Don't forget, applications are due Feb. 17.

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1800 Melrose Avenue
Knoxville, TN
37916

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