Wednesday evening a public storytelling event titled “Stories of Unknown Civil Rights Activists” will be hosted in the Iowa Wesleyan Howe Student Activity Center Social Hall at 7 pm. The public is invited to hear students, faculty and staff share stories about lesser known Civil Rights events and individuals. This event is part of Iowa Wesleyan University Black History Month events. There will also be a reception, with complimentary appetizers and beverages, in the Howe Atrium (hallway outside of the Social Hall) at 6 pm. Please park in the parking lot south of the Howe Student Activity Center and enter the southwest doors. These events are free and open to the public.
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