Author, Activist Bernice Sims Celebrates Black History Month 2/16
February 13, 2017
Thursday, 2/16, 11 a.m., Campus Center Ballroom A
Bernice Sims – long-time civil rights activist and author – will speak about milestones in American black history, the importance of community activism, and her book, Detour Before Midnight.
Born and raised in Mississippi, she became a member of the NAACP as a teenager and was involved in protest marches and voter registration campaigns. Her book chronicles the murder of three young black men in the Freedom Summer of 1964. The men were on their way to the investigate the burning of a black church; Sims wanted to accompany them but they insisted she stay behind. Detour Before Midnight not only pays tribute to her friends but paints a picture of the survivor’s guilt she suffered with for years.
The event is sponsored by the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; the Social Science Research Institute, and Student Activities.
For more information, contact Dr. Veronica Henry, 631-420-2622; Dr. Miriam Deitsch, 631-420-2750; or Eunice Ro, 631-420-2103. Please print and post this flyer: Bernice Sims.