Photograph of the audience from the presentation standing at the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary celebration, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows rows of tables/chairs in a big classroom with the people in the rows standing up. Image 2, closeup of members of the audience that are standing up. Image 3, closeup of a row of men in the audience standing up straight.
A photograph of people seated at tables in an auditorium at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. They are watching a performance during the event. One woman also has her hand up.
Photograph of a big group at the 2nd Annual BSE event in 2012, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a group of 23 African American men and women posing in three rows on the steps in front of a white gazebo during the daylight. The women (16 of them) are grouped in the middle and all wear white tops and black bottoms. On each side of them are the men, three on the left and 4 on the right. The men wear all black. Black Student Experience (BSE), was created to foster pride and promote academic success among the Black student population at UNT. Created in 2011, BSE is a weekend retreat that introduces incoming freshman and transfer students to leaders of the Black student population. This retreat is an opportunity for students to discover their campus involvement interests, become introduced to black faculty, staff, and alumni, and ideally begin or cultivate a path to become a leader themselves. BSE participants leave the retreat with a better knowledge of the UNT resources available to them, a foundation that will prepare them to be successful at UNT and a community of support and family.
Photograph of Blake Mycoskie and a friend barefoot, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a man with curly brown hair (Mycoskie) wearing red flannel pants and a t shirt with a foot design on it. He has his arm around a woman on the left who wears the same shirt. Behind them stand several people in a long line outside of a building. Mycoskie and the woman are both barefoot. UNT celebrated Earth Week in April of 2011 with events to promote sustainability and environmental stewardship. As part of Earth Week and Financial Literacy Week festivities, TOMS Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie was a guest lecturer. In 2006, he founded TOMS Shoes, matching each pair sold with a pair donated to a child in need. TOMS has provided more than 1 million pairs of shoes to children in countries throughout the world and has giving partners that distribute the shoes as part of community development and education.
A photograph of Cheylon Brown and a sorority member standing together at a Multicultural Center event. Brown is wearing a black outfit and the sorority member is wearing white.
A document about the Coalition of Black Organizations. There is a short description of the group and its history and a list of past officers and current officers and their titles.
A photograph of Conrad D. Alagaban, Jr. standing for a portrait picture. He is wearing a suit with a yellow tie and has his hands folded in front of him.
Photograph of the Corner Street to Wall Street presentation from the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary celebration, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows a room filled with people in chairs watching a man in a suit giving a presentation in front a projector screen with a black and white image of people and the title Corner Street to Wall Street" in the top left corner. Image 2, man giving presentation with both hands pointing in the air and other audience members raising their hands. Image 3, photo focused on raised hand in the audience with the presenter seen blurry in the background. Image 4, focused on a partially seen audience watching the presenter standing by a desk.
Photograph of a crowd at the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary celebration, held by UNT Special Collections. The photo shows a crowd of diverse people inside a room with white walls. In the middle of the photo, in the back corner of the room is a big, orange sign titled "The Role of the College Union."
Photograph of crowd mingling at the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. Standing around a round table are three woman and one man, with plates of fruit and drinks in front of them. Behind the group, other people can be seen mingling in a room with white walls and five windows, the sun shining brightly through.
Photographs of cupcakes from the Multicultural Center's 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image is a closeup of the cupcakes on a round and tiered display. There are two different kinds of cupcakes, one with white frosting and the other with a strawberry on pink frosting. Sticking out of each is a white stick with a green and white circle that says "20 YEARS" on it. Image 2, far view of cupcake display showing fruit in the middle of the top tier. The fruit consists of a pineapple, grapes, etc.
Photographs of cupcakes from the Multicultural Center's 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image is a closeup of the cupcakes on a round and tiered display. There are two different kinds of cupcakes, one with white frosting and the other with a strawberry on pink frosting. Sticking out of each is a white stick with a green and white circle that says "20 YEARS" on it. Image 2, far view of cupcake display showing fruit in the middle of the top tier. The fruit consists of a pineapple, grapes, etc.
Photograph of Damian Torres and others from the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. The photo shows a young man wearing a suit and bow tie, with a green name tag on his front that says "Damian Torres". He is talking to a woman in a pale blazer. Around them are other people mingling with each other at the event.
A photograph of Don Lemon speaking at a UNT Multicultural Center event. He is wearing a suit and tie and is standing behind a podium with a sign that reads "UNT A green light to greatness" on the front. There is also a backdrop behind him with the same logo and tagline on it.
A photograph of Don Lemon speaking at the 2013 Equity and Diversity Conference held at UNT. He is standing on stage behind a podium with a UNT backdrop behind him. There are several people seated at tables in front of the stage.
A photograph of Don Lemon speaking at the UNT Equity and Diversity conference. He is standing in behind a podium with a sign that reads "UNT A green light to greatness". There is also a backdrop with the UNT tagline on it behind him.
A photograph of Don Lemon speaking at the 2013 Equity and Diversity Conference held at UNT. He is standing on stage behind a podium and there is a UNT backdrop behind him.
A photograph of Don Lemon speaking at the 2013 Equity and Diversity Conference held at UNT. He is standing on stage behind a podium and there are tables of people seated in front of him with famous people's pictures on the centerpieces.
Photograph of eagle awards from the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. The photo is focused on a bronze award shaped like an eagle that is highly detailed in its structure. On the right of the photograph another eagle award can be seen blurred out with a plaque on the front of it.
Photograph of the face of a man in traditional African clothing from the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. The photo shows a side view of the face of an African man in traditional bright, striped clothing. He face a woman, who is seen from the back, and other people can be seen mingling around them.
Photograph of five people in front of a gazebo at the 2nd Annual BSE event in 2012, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a group of four African American women and one man posing on the steps in front of a white gazebo during the daylight. The women all wea white tops and black bottoms. In the back stands the one man wearing all black. Black Student Experience (BSE), was created to foster pride and promote academic success among the Black student population at UNT. Created in 2011, BSE is a weekend retreat that introduces incoming freshman and transfer students to leaders of the Black student population. This retreat is an opportunity for students to discover their campus involvement interests, become introduced to black faculty, staff, and alumni, and ideally begin or cultivate a path to become a leader themselves. BSE participants leave the retreat with a better knowledge of the UNT resources available to them, a foundation that will prepare them to be successful at UNT and a community of support and family.
A flyer for the "Yell Like Hell" event itinerary, held by UNT Special Collections. The flyer is white containing a faded gray icon of a circus tent with the words "Mean Green Circus" across the middle and the words "The Greatest Homecoming on Earth" under it. Over that is the information for the flyer. At the top are the words "Yell Like Hell," the first word with a black background and white letters. The second word is sideways in a red background with white letters and the last word in big red letters. This is followed by an itinerary containing a list of organizations, residents halls, and Greek (for the sororities and fraternities) with bolded red titles. The organizations are: Emerald Fusion, NAACP, UNT Country Western Dance, SGA, FSA, and UPC. The Resident Halls are: Bruce, West, Clark, Victory, Crumley, SFT, College Inn, Mozart Squre, Honors, Maple, Kerr, and Legends. The Greek (organizations) are given the beginning title of Team 1 to Team 8 and contains a group of four to five different Greek organizations each.
Photograph of a group of men at the 2nd Annual BSE event in 2012, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a group of seven African American men posing in two rows on the steps in front of a white gazebo during the daylight. The men wear all black clothing including their shoes. Black Student Experience (BSE), was created to foster pride and promote academic success among the Black student population at UNT. Created in 2011, BSE is a weekend retreat that introduces incoming freshman and transfer students to leaders of the Black student population. This retreat is an opportunity for students to discover their campus involvement interests, become introduced to black faculty, staff, and alumni, and ideally begin or cultivate a path to become a leader themselves. BSE participants leave the retreat with a better knowledge of the UNT resources available to them, a foundation that will prepare them to be successful at UNT and a community of support and family.
Photograph of a group of women at the 2nd Annual BSE event in 2012, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows a group of sixteen African American women posing in three rows on the steps in front of a white gazebo during the daylight. They all wear white tops and black bottoms. Black Student Experience (BSE), was created to foster pride and promote academic success among the Black student population at UNT. Created in 2011, BSE is a weekend retreat that introduces incoming freshman and transfer students to leaders of the Black student population. This retreat is an opportunity for students to discover their campus involvement interests, become introduced to black faculty, staff, and alumni, and ideally begin or cultivate a path to become a leader themselves. BSE participants leave the retreat with a better knowledge of the UNT resources available to them, a foundation that will prepare them to be successful at UNT and a community of support and family.
A photograph of a group gathered around Don Lemon, a journalist who spoke at the UNT Equity and Diversity conference. Among them are Cheylon Brown (striped suit) and Damian Torres (far right).
Photograph of Herbie Moore at the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. A young African American man in a deep purple suit, with a green name tag on his coat with the name Herbie Moore on it. Around him stand other people in the crowd, in the background is a giant black curtain.
A photograph of Lanette McClure seated at her desk in the UNT Multicultural Center offices. She is leaning against her chair and is reaching one arm out towards the camera.
A photograph of Lea Sarodjo and Briana Crowe in front of a large chicken statue. They are leaning into each other and Crowe is kissing Sardujo on the cheek.
A photograph of Lea Sarodjo laughing at her dinner. She and Kelsey are sitting at the table the group was at and Sarodjo is holding a gift bag in her lap. There is crepe paper and dishes on the table in front of them.
Photograph of people lining up for refreshments at the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. A table with a black cloth is laid out with stands of refreshments such as fruit, vegetables and other drinks. About six people are seen lined up serving themselves.
Photograph of man and woman from the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary celebration, held by UNT Special Collections. The image shows the side profile of a man in a suit with a green name tag on his front. Behind him is a woman, and they stand in a room with bookshelves in the back and a portrait of an African American woman on the right of the photo behind the man.
Photograph of a man in a crowd at the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary, held by UNT Special Collections. A young African American man stands in the middle of a crowd, holding a plate with two cupcakes and a drink in his other hand. In the background behind the crowd is a giant green banner with the letters UNT on it.
Photographs of a man in traditional African clothing from the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary celebration, held by UNT Special Collections. The first image shows an African man in traditional African clothing that has bright stripes. He is seen from the back with two other performers in traditional clothing in the background of the photo. Image 2, different view of African man in striped clothing with three other performers in traditional clothing behind him. On the left side of the photo behind them is a TV screen with a photo displayed on it. The African man holds a bigger drum than the rest of the performers. Image 3, closeup of man in traditional striped clothing.
A photograph of a mime performing at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. He is wearing all black with white gloves and white face paint. He is standing on a stage with a projection screen behind him that has a quote from Philippians 4:6-7 on it.
A photograph of a mime performing at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. He is wearing a black and white outfit with white gloves and white face paint. He is standing on a stage with a projection screen behind him that has a quote from Philippians 4:6-7 on it.
A photograph of a mime performing at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. He is wearing a black and white outfit with white gloves and white face paint. He is standing on a stage with a projection screen behind him.
A photograph of a group of mimes performing on stage at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. They are standing center-stage and are wearing white and black outfit with white gloves and white face paint. There is also a projection screen behind them with the TABPHE seal and the words "Inspiration & Reflection Sunday, March 4, 2012".
A photograph of a group of mimes performing on stage at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. They are standing center-stage and are wearing white and black outfit with white gloves and white face paint. There is also a projection screen behind them.
A photograph of a group of mimes performing on stage at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. They are standing center-stage and are wearing white and black outfit with white gloves and white face paint. There is also a projection screen behind them with sunflowers and a quote from Matthew 4:4 on it.
A photograph of a group of mimes performing on stage at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. They are standing in different areas and are wearing white and black outfit with white gloves and white face paint. There is also a projection screen behind them with a quote from Psalm 118:1 on it.
A photograph of a group of mimes performing on stage at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. They are standing in different areas and are wearing white and black outfit with white gloves and white face paint. There is also a projection screen behind them with sunflowers and a quote from Matthew 4:4 on it.
A photograph of a group of mimes performing on stage at the 2012 TABPHE conference held at the Omni Dallas Hotel. They are standing in a group and one is wearing a black outfit and the others are wearing white and black outfit with white gloves and white face paint. The one in black is also holding a young child. There is a projection screen behind them with the group's seal and the words "Inspiration & Reflection Sunday, March 4, 2012".
Photograph of Neal Smatresk speaking at the Multicultural Center 20th Anniversary. The photo shows Smatresk, a man with grey hair and glasses, wearing a black suit with a dark striped tie. He stands in front of a green background, and a microphone on a stand is in front of him.
"No Sex Please, We're Asians: Cultural Influence on Asian American Sexualities" flyer, sponsored by the University of North Texas' Multicultural Center. The flyer is for a lecture on sexual risks in Asian subgroups held on April 4th, 2009 in the University's Union building, Room 411 with lecturer Dr. Chwee-Lye Chng.
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