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‘Family Reunion’ on McCarthy Quad helps wind down Black History Month celebration

The afternoon event featured music, panel discussions, giveaways, games, food and fun.

February 25, 2022 Ron Mackovich-Rodriguez, Gus Ruelas

Black History Month: Students play Jenga
Student play Jenga during the “Family Reunion” event on McCarthy Quad. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)

Black History Month closed in party style Friday, as university leaders and students converged on a sunny McCarthy Quad for food and music at the “Family Reunion” festival.

The event capped USC’s most vibrant celebration of Black History Month yet, a series of events focused on the joy, health and vitality of the Black experience.

President Carol L. Folt described February’s monthlong series as an opportunity to take on tough issues and move the university a little closer to justice, equality, fairness and kindness.

President Folt at Family Reunion
USC President Carol L. Folt (in gray jacket) joins fellow Trojans at Friday’s “Family Reunion.” (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)

 

Black History Month: Song Girls and Spirit Leaders perform at “Family Reunion”
Song Girls and Spirit Leaders perform during Friday’s “Family Reunion” event. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)