26th Annual Sankofa Conference
Bloomsburg University's Sankofa Conference is an annual program hosted by the Multicultural Center, designed to help students learn, understand, and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of people of African descent. It promotes unity and understanding among students and a forum for discussion and learning.
This year’s Sankofa Conference features a series of virtual workshops, highlighted by the Keynote address on Wednesday, Feb. 24, at 6 p.m. entitled “Black in America,” a conversation with minister, activist, and scholar Nyle Fort as well as family members of George Floyd.
Fort is a joint Ph.D. candidate in religion and interdisciplinary humanities with a concentration in African American studies. His dissertation, Amazing Grief: African American Mourning and Contemporary Black Activism, is a scholarly meditation on how acts of public grief shape black freedom struggle, with a particular focus on the Movement for Black Lives. Nyle has received fellowships from the Ford Foundation, Forum for Theological Exploration, University of Pennsylvania, and the Charlotte Newcombe Foundation.
Sankofa Conference Workshops
Wednesday, Feb. 24
“Building Community and Student Activism” — Marcus Scales '10, '12M, director of multicultural student services at Bucknell, webinar, 4 p.m.
Sankofa Conference Keynote “Black in America” — A conversation with Nyle Fort and George Floyd family members, webinar, 6 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 25
“The Manifesto” Speaking Truth to Power” — Marvin Carter '13M, associate director of intercultural engagement and inclusion at The College of New Jersey, webinar, 4 p.m.
“It Takes a Village: Retention and Persistence with Male Students of Color” — Khayriy Tilghman, assistant director of the Educational Opportunity Fund at The College of New Jersey, webinar, 6 p.m.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Industry Conversations
Connections get YOU hired, so don’t wait until you’re ready to graduate to make them!
Explore industries for YOUR career journey, and meet employers who may be looking to hire YOU. Don't be nervous! Be comfortable and confident in this informal and friendly environment with the help and support of career coaches who want YOU to succeed!
What you get:
Help and support from a career coach, faculty or alumni guide who will help you make personal connections with companies who are hiring.
Insight on what it’s like to work in a certain industry to determine if the path is right for you
Personal stories, application tips, and opportunities for job shadows, internships and jobs from employers in the industry.
Wednesday, Feb. 24, from 1 to 3 p.m. Pre-register: Students on Handshake at bloomu.joinhandshake.com.












