1media/AAP_0218 (1).jpg2022-04-14T17:58:13+00:00Xavier Grayce Walker2d363b8cf7cec1fffd4a0930ccb88b7d18a27b8753AAP Exhibition 2022 Columnimage_header2022-04-26T01:29:43+00:00Xavier Grayce Walker2d363b8cf7cec1fffd4a0930ccb88b7d18a27b87Black students at Lafayette have consistently used art as a way to express themselves, create community, and maintain connection to their cultures. As seen through various student-created films, literary magazines, and events such as the Black Arts Festival (1971-1973), students found it important to put effort into projects that reflected and celebrated their own experiences.
12022-04-26T01:28:42+00:00Yolonda, Beatriz, Charlotte, and more! - Group Photo 13A color photo of 11 students posing for a group photo in the Marlo Room of Farinon Student Center. Yolonda, Betriz, and Charlotte are crouched in the front of the group in velvet dresses, stckings, and heels. The remaining students are standing in button downs, dress pants, and various additional accessories including necklaces, vests, and baseball caps/snapbacks. The group is standing in front of a stage with numerous microphones and speakers.media/AAP_0115 (1).jpgplain2022-05-09T20:04:20+00:00ABC Records, Lafayette College Special CollectionsimageLafayette CollegeCC BY-NC-SA 4.0oAAP_0115.jpg