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2nd Annual HBCU ‘U-KNOW’ Day Celebrates Education, Culture, and Community

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The City of Tampa is gearing up for the 2nd Annual HBCU “U-KNOW” Day, hosted by City Councilwoman Gwendolyn “Gwen” Henderson. The community-driven event celebrates Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and their legacy of excellence.

The event will take place on Friday, September 20, 2024, from 4 PM to 7 PM at the Hanna Avenue City Center, located at 2555 East Hanna Avenue.

As part of National HBCU Week, recognized from September 15-19, Tampa is proud to join cities across the nation in this year's theme: "Raising the Bar: Where Excellence and Opportunity Meet." HBCU U–KNOW Day provides a platform to honor HBCUs while fostering community engagement and supporting local businesses.

The celebration will feature music, and local, Black-owned food trucks and vendors, highlighting the City of Tampa’s commitment to supporting minority-owned businesses. City recruiters and career exploration experts will also be present, offering opportunities to connect with residents and provide guidance on professional development.

Attendees are encouraged to wear their HBCU paraphernalia. The school boasting the largest turnout will earn bragging rights as this year’s Best “U-KNOW.”

“I am delighted to mark National HBCU Week in our great City of Tampa, and to do so in the heart of East Tampa at the Hanna City Center,” said Councilwoman Gwen Henderson. “It is with profound respect that I acknowledge all HBCUs, both those that have been dissolved and recorded in history as well as the 107 that remain and were built with the explicit purpose of advancement. From the first HBCU 187 years ago to the present day, HBCUs have survived and thrived! It is my hope this community event will continue to elevate these beloved institutions through the many residents and supporters today, tomorrow, and forever.”

The City of Tampa HBCU “U-KNOW” Day is free and open to the public, with all residents invited to participate regardless of their affiliation with an HBCU. The goal of the event is to promote community pride and support for higher education, as well as create a fun, festive atmosphere for all attendees.

About National HBCU Week

National HBCU Week is an annual celebration of Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their vital role in advancing educational excellence and opportunities for Black students nationwide. This year's theme underscores the commitment to creating environments where academic achievement and career opportunities converge.