Poet
J. Ivy will be the featured speaker at the annual Soul Food Dinner,
set for Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Roaden University Center’s
Multipurpose Room.
A Center Stage event that is co-sponsored and
hosted by Minority Affairs in celebration of February as Black History
Month, the Soul Food Dinner is open to the public. Cost of the meal
is $5, while students can get in with meal passes.
Tickets are available at the Minority Affairs
Office, on the second floor of the RUC, and they will be available
at the door.
The event’s featured speaker, J. Ivy, was
the first African-American to represent Chicago on the first season
of the award-winning Russell Simmons HBO Def Poetry.
Since becoming an instrumental force in the spoken
word scene of his hometown of Chicago, J. Ivy has performed throughout
the United States — at colleges, special engagements, headlining
concerts and more.
For more information about the event, call Minority
Affairs 3392.
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