Special Appearances
Wiley Mullins, founder of Uncle Wiley’s Healthy Seasonings and Spices. Based in Fairfield County (CT), Mr. Mullins promotes health and fitness through his trademark flavorful recipes and seasonings such as “Salad Jazz” and “Sweet Potato and Yam Spice.” Mr. Mullins’ business and cuisine has been featured on the Food Network and in Newsweek, Smart Money, Cooking Light, and Southern Living.
Mubarakah Ibrahim, owner and head trainer of Balance Fitness Studio for Women. Recognized by New Haven Advocate readers as the best in personal training and fitness education, Balance Fitness Studio promotes “whole fitness,” a physical, mental and spiritual approach to well being—and Mubarakah is no soft touch.
James Rawlings, president of the Greater New Haven Branch NAACP, will be the program’s guest speaker. Mr. Rawlings will discuss ways to affect real change in the African American community by combining resources and identifying short and long term goals.
What a Year for Celebrating Black History and Achievement!
Please be our Guest...
The New Haven Black History Coalition presents its 6th Annual
“Tell All the Children Our Story” Celebration
of Black History and Culture, a premier celebration of Black history and culture. This free, all day celebration of lectures, exhibits, public forums, cultural cuisine, performance and crafts takes place on Saturday, February 28th from 11am to 6pm at Gateway Community College, Long Wharf campus, 60 Sargent Drive, New Haven.
Press Release
Exhibitions and Other Special Events
Icons: The Global Reach of African America, reflects the far reaching influence of the African American experience by highlighting Black achievers whose lives have become universal symbols of determination and triumph
Event Schedule