Texarkana College will host a luncheon on Wednesday, February 26 from 11 AM to 12:30 PM in the Truman Arnold Student Center Great Room. The highlight of the event will be a keynote address by Dr. Kimberly Lowry, Vice President of the Texas Association of Community Colleges and Executive Director of the Texas Success Center. Dr. Lowry's lecture, titled “Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies: The Role of Education in Black History and Beyond,” will explore the pivotal role of education in shaping the future of African American communities. The luncheon will also feature performances by TC music student, Chantal McCulloh, and TC Associate Professor of Music, Marc-André Bougie.
In addition to these events, the Palmer Memorial Library at Texarkana College will feature a Black History Month display throughout February. The exhibit will showcase quotes and information on inspirational African Americans throughout history, providing an educational and reflective experience for all visitors. Texarkana College invites the community to join in these celebrations and honor the legacy of African Americans. Learn more at https://www.texarkanacollege. edu/black-history/.