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The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

The student voice of Washington State University since 1895

The Daily Evergreen

Prince, one of the most influential artists of all time

Joey’s Top 10s: Influential Black Musicians

JOEY FRANKLIN March 2, 2023

At the end of Black History Month, I wanted to highlight some of the most influential Black musicians. This is not a “Top 10 list,” like my usual countdowns, it is rather spotlighting ten of the most...

The Black lives matter movement has been around for decades and grown stronger and sronger with time

Where is the BLM Movement Today?

ANNABELLE PEPIN, Evergreen columnist January 19, 2023

Since 2022, the Black Lives Matter movement has ebbed and flowed through mainstream media addressing concerns of racial discrimination and police brutality. #BlackLivesMatter has resurfaced many times,...

Leroy Franklin Moore Jr. will discuss Black disabled resistance through art during an event called “Black Disability in Resistance and Creating: Story Telling & Moore with Leroy Moore.”

Black disabled artist to host next event in WSU Access Center’s speaker series

ANDREA GONZALEZ, Evergreen reporter October 11, 2020

Black people with disabilities have used art, music and dance to survive, says a Black disabled activist. In collaboration with the Disabled Students and Allies Club, the WSU Access Center will feature...

A former WSU professor worked to curate the collection, which was then used as educational tools for middle school history courses.

WSU library curates Black pioneer history

HANNAH FLORES September 30, 2020

About 50 years ago, one WSU professor saw the importance of documenting the stories of Black individuals in the Pacific Northwest and began creating audio recordings. The collection can now be accessed...

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