Ensembles Perform ‘Treasure Chest’ of Music by Black Composers
Gordon’s Department of Music aims to advance the work of Black composers beyond Black History Month through performances and in-depth studies of the musical styles.
Jemar Tisby Takes Gordon on ‘Journey of Truth’
When Jemar Tisby gave the final Convocation address of Black History Month, he outlined the three “colors of compromise” that enable racism.
A Conservative “Disruptor” Leading the Charge on Racial Reform
Last Friday Gordon College welcomed public official and conservative think-tank president Kay Coles James for a special conversation with President D. Michael Lindsay in honor of Black History Month.
The Meaning Behind the Month
The Bell caught up with four students to find out what Black History Month means to them.
World-class Anthropologist Identifies Two Lies That Derail American Society’s Journey Toward Freedom
Last week the Gordon community got to hear from world-class anthropologist and President of the American Academy of Religion Dr. Marla Frederick. Read the full recap of the Convocation lecture she gave in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.