On behalf of Stuy BSL, please see the message below and join the webinar using the link (no registration required) for this special event featuring Stuy Alumnae celebrating Black History Month.

This year, as one of our Black History Month events, we’re inviting Black alumni of Stuy to speak about their careers, experiences as Black professionals, and journeys from Stuy to where they are now. Join us this Wednesday, February 24, 2021 at 4-5pm to celebrate Black History Month with guest speakers Candice Morgan '00, Diversity Director at Google and Eugene Robinson '80, Editor-at-Large for OZY Media.
Questions/concerns can be directed to stuyaspirabsl@gmail.com.

Topic: BSL’s Black History Month Webinar Celebration

Time: Feb 24, 2021 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)


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