Hiprockstar Day 1

   The Historic Society, Hip Rock Star and sponsor the Black Archives, History & Research Foundation of South Florida, Inc. proudly wrap up the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Conference (HBCUCon), an annual celebration of culture, legacy, and community that drew attendees from prestigious institutions across the nation. HBCUCon provided a multi-disciplinary festival and conference experience, seamlessly blending music, art, food, networking, laughter, and engaging dialogue.

The conference commenced with the screening of the two-part docu-series, HBCU Homecomings: The Journey to the Yard, offering an intimate look into the unique traditions of attending Historically Black Colleges & Universities. The movie, hosted on January 10 at 7 p.m., captivated the audience, highlighting the rich history and vibrant spirit of HBCUs.

  Conference attendees represented institutions including Albany State University, Bethune-Cookman University, Florida A&M University, Grambling State University, Hampton University, Howard University, Norfolk State University, North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, Savannah State University, Shaw University, Spelman College, Spelman College, Texas College, Talladega College, and Tuskegee University.

Their presence added to the diversity and richness of the HBCUCon experience.

  Throughout HBCUCon, the engaging discussions delved into crucial topics pivotal to the advancement and sustained relevance of HBCUs. Participants explored the imperative need for curriculum evolution, ensuring alignment with contemporary technological trends while emphasizing the significance of providing exposure-rich educational experiences.

  The dialogue navigated the essence of fostering an authentic HBCU experience, intentionally advocating for these institutions, and strategically addressing challenges to mitigate the existential threats faced by HBCUs. These thoughtful conversations underscored the commitment to fortifying the legacy of HBCUs and charting a resilient path forward for their continued impact and success.

HBCUCon will return to Overtown in 2025. #HBCUCon

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