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Commission outlines Black History Month programs, youth quiz bowl and gospel fest

Michigan City Commission on the Social Status of African American Males · February 13, 2026
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed Black History Month programming — movie nights, a youth quiz bowl (Feb. 14) and a Gospel Fest (Feb. 15) — discussed fundraising dinners, health booths and outreach to high schools, and asked education and event committees to finalize logistics.

Members of the Michigan City Commission on the Social Status of African American Males used the Feb. 11 meeting to outline Black History Month programming and community outreach.

Commissioner Faye Moore (first referenced in roll call) summarized a slate of activities organized by the commission’s Black History Month committee, which grew out of the Social Status Commission. Scheduled events include a weekly film series (the meeting named the Ruby Bridges movie), a Quiz Bowl for…

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