Librarian brings history to life in children’s program, “Jumping the Broom.” LEARN HOW TO ATTEND…AND EAT WEDDING CAKE!
Author: Sonya Bernard-Hollins
Local Author Brings History to Life in New Thriller
Local author to host interactive book signing event at the Kalamazoo Public Library. READ MORE!
Velvelettes the Focus of a College Paper, Motown Exhibit
Motown artists featured in Motown, university paper. READ MORE!
Kalamazoo College Receives BIG News of $23 Million Grant
“The breadth of the grant makes it exceptional,” said Kalamazoo College President Eileen Wilson-Oyelaran.
“The entire Kalamazoo College community is extremely grateful to the Arcus Foundation and its founder, Jon Stryker, for their belief in the mission of the College and the Arcus Center. Their support will help put Kalamazoo on a path to become a higher education leader in the field of social justice and leadership development.” READ MORE ON THIS HISTORIC ANNOUNCEMENT!
Rarely Performed Opera by Aaron Copland Presented in Collaboration at WMU
Kalamazoo, MI – Marking a returning collaboration between the WMU School of Music and the WMU Department of Theatre, The University Theatre welcomes Aaron
Daniel Fast Taking Christians By Storm
Many churches are starting the New Year off with the Daniel Fast. What is it and why is it so popular? READ MORE!
Community Voices Recognizes Area Kwanzaa Role Models
Throughout the year Community Voices has had an opportunity to highlight some positive people in our communities. Many of them represent the 7 principles of Kwanzaa. Learn about these principles and the people who exemplify their meaning. Add those you think should be listed by visiting our Community Voices Facebook Page! READ MORE!
Ujima: Yankee Star Reaches Back to Help Youth
Kalamazoo native represents the principle of Ujima during our Kwanzaa Recognition Series.
Kuumba: Youth Publishes First Book
Never too young be publish a book represents our Kwanzaa Principle: Kuumba (Creativity) READ MORE!
Nia: Blue Line to Success Program
The Kalamazoo Junior Girls represent the Kwanzaa principle, Nia (Purpose). READ MORE!