Celebrate Black History this month with TUTV

Celebrate Black History Month

Celebrate Black History Month with TUTV this year! We’ll be airing everything from original TUTV content like The Vibe and Temple Flashback, to documentaries and panel discussions, to films and biographies, all of which celebrate African American history, culture or communities.

Click on the title of the program below for more information. Visit this page again for an expanded schedule later in the month.

Black History Month Programming Schedule

Program Day Time
The Challenges of Being Black and Female Mon. 1 12:30, 8:30p
Temple Flashback: Tracey Matisak Tues. 2 11:30a, 7:30p
CaribNation Every Weds 10:30a, 6:30p
The Vibe Wed. 3 1 & 9p
I am a Man from Memphis Tues. 2 12:30, 8:30p
Civil and Voting Rights 50 Years Later Wed. 3 2 & 10p
Charles Bowser: His Work, His Wisdom Tues. 9 12:30, 8:30p
Allen Toussaint: the Soul of New Orleans Tues. 9 1 & 9p
Tuskegee Airman at the Blockson Collection Wed. 10 1:30, 9:30p
Detroit Civil Rights Trilogy Wed. 10 2 & 10p
Humanities Lecture: Khalil Muhammad Wed. 10 4:30p, 12:30a
Sheer Good Fortune: Celebrating Toni Morrison Wed. 17 2 & 10pm
Blockson Lecture: The President’s House Revisited Wed. 17 4:30p, 12:30a
PABJ Monitoring Hollywood Beyond the Stereotypes: Black Actors and the Oscars Thurs. 18 1 & 9p
Legacy of Blumberg Fri. 19 2 & 10p
Blockson Museum Lecture: 70 Years of Collecting the African Diaspora Wed. 24 4p, 12a
Separate But Equal? The Future of Black Media Thurs. 25 1 & 9p
Temple Tour: Blockson Collection Fri. 26 12:30, 8:30p
Reminiscence with Prof. Jim Ambandos and Charles Blockson Sun. 28 2:30, 10:30p

Want to watch something right now? Then check out some other programming we already have online:

Program Description
Humanities Lecture: Niambi Carter Explores the uses of racialized sexual violence during the Jim Crow period
Envisioning Emancipation Historians Deborah Willis and Barbara Krauthamer discuss their pioneering book, Envisioning Emancipation
A Conversation with Whoopi Goldberg A Q&A with the Temple students at Temple’s Performing Arts Center
Humanities Lecture: Danielle McGuire Author of At the Dark End of the Street: Black Women, Rape, and Resistance
Philly Voices: Maynard Workshop A workshop to develop strategies  to help reframe the coverage of African American men and boys
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