MVCDS Hosts a Black History Dinner & Discussion

Posted: Monday, February 6, 2017 by: Melissa Kuhl | Category: Education


Each year the African American Club at Maumee Valley holds a Black History Month dinner to celebrate African American culture. The main goal for this gathering is to come together as a community and discuss important topics in black culture today. In previous years these discussions have been conducive to bringing together people from different backgrounds and getting their opinions on controversial subjects.

On February 27 from 6-8pm, Afro-Am Club will continue their annual tradition. There will be a panel of respected community members answering questions on “Justice”, this year’s theme.

The night will start off with food and entertainment and after that the introduction of panelists:
Angelita Cruz Bridges - Assistant United States Attorney
Roger Perry - Prison Psychiatrist
Vallie Bowman-English - Clerk of the Toledo Municipal Court
Daniel Brandon - Police Officer

The audience is encouraged to add their thoughts to the conversation. The general public is invited to come, and for a fee of $5, participate in the dinner and the discussion.


Press Release Contact Name: Melissa Kuhl
Press Release Contact Email: [email protected]
Press Release Contact Phone: 419-831-1313
Organization Name: Maumee Valley Country Day School
Website or Link: www.mvcds.org
Organization Address: 1715 S. Reynolds Rd, Toledo, OH, 43614