January 20, 2023 - Karyn Parsons, best known for playing Hilary Banks in the hit television comedy The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, will give a lecture at ΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯ on Feb. 27 as part of the universityβs Black History Month programming.
The lecture will take place in the H. Gordon and Thelma S. Martin Ballroom at the James C. and Rachel M. Votruba Student Union. ΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯βs Black and Brown Educators of Excellence (BBEoE) will host the event in partnership with the ΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯ Black Studies program.
Parsons will give a candid talk about her storied career as an actress, director, author and business owner. She is the founder of the media company, Sweet Blackberry, that focuses on creating books and media that teaches African American history to children.
βΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯ is very fortunate to have a nationally acclaimed and successful individual of Karyn Parsonsβ caliber on our campus,β Dr. David Childs, ΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯ associate professor and director of Black studies, said. βMs. Parsons' lecture is a testament to ΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯'s growing academic status in the region and throughout the nation. ΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯ continues to serve as a national leader in Black studies, education, history, leadership, business and the arts. Ms. Parsons recognizes that fact and wants to lend her talents toward promoting and fostering growth in these areas on our campus.β
Parsonsβ talk will be insightful as she will discuss the importance of African American education, as well as her work as an author and entrepreneur. Furthermore, she will talk about the writing process and her experiences in the entertainment industry. She will also visit an ΑΤΣ₯ΜεΣύΦ±²₯ classroom and be involved in other community talks while in town.
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