Bellport High School Black History Events

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The importance of facing adversity, persistence, following dreams, and human compassion for all were powerful messages at Bellport High School in honor of Black History. Khalik Allah, a Bellport High School graduate, a New York-based photographer and filmmaker whose work has been described as "street opera," presented to Juniors and Seniors with Mr. Wayne White, resonated a powerful impact on February 13, 2018. 

In addition, Mr. Wayne White facilitated a panel discussion for Freshmen and Sophomore students on February 16, 2018; to learn from our influential community members the “Past, Present, and Future of Black History." Ms. Regina Hunt, Mr. Marlon Small, Ms. Loraine McCray, and Bellport Graduate Gow Mosby shared their personal stories and answered relevant and meaningful questions from the students. The importance of Black History to be celebrated at all times resonated well with our students.