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Archdiocese of Baltimore continues sponsorship of HBCU Week on Maryland Public Television

Adrienne Curry considers the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s sponsorship of HBCU Week on Maryland Public Television to be a double blessing.

A program exploring the history of the CIAA Tournament, the nation’s largest and oldest HBCU postseason basketball tournament, and its current run in Baltimore, will be among the shows on MPT during HBCU Week. (Courtesy MPT)

The director of Black Catholic Ministries for the archdiocese says the sponsorship helps MPT highlight the important historical significance of Maryland’s four Historically Black Colleges and Universities, as well as continue to highlight those schools’ unique educational mission.

For the second straight year, the archdiocese and MPT will support programming that celebrates the history, culture and innovations of HBCUs in the area and across the nation. 

HBCU Week on MPT begins Sept. 4 and airs through Sept. 10. 

“I’m very grateful and proud that the archdiocese continues to support this kind of programming,” Curry said. “It’s important because for a long time, HBCUs were the only place Blacks could get a college education. It is important to highlight that.

“It’s also important to continue to shine a light on these schools that play such a vital role in our community,” she said.

Maryland has a rich history with HBCUs since it is home to Morgan State University, Coppin State University, University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Bowie State University. Delaware State University and Howard University (Washington, D.C.) also are within the MPT viewership area.

The nation’s 107 HBCUs serve more than a quarter of a million students. 

It is the fourth straight year MPT will host HBCU Week with programming that includes stories on science, medicine, history, education, civil rights, arts, music and sports. 

This year’s schedule features 27 hours of content about HBCUs.

Of particular local interest are:

Visit mpt.org/hbcu for more information and a complete programming schedule.

Email Gerry Jackson at gjackson@CatholicReview.org

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