Valdosta State University will be hosting a special Black History Month presentation featuring guest speaker Dr. Willie Houseal. The event will take place at 3 p.m. on Thursday, February 22, at the Odum Library Auditorium. Dr. Willie Houseal, a prominent figure in Valdosta’s civil rights and historic preservation movements, will share his life experiences and insights during the presentation. The event is open to the public. Dr. Houseal played a crucial role in transitioning Valdosta’s city leaders’ voting system and served as a representative for District 1 on the Valdosta City Council. He has also been actively involved in preserving the history of Southside Valdosta and Pinevale High School. The presentation is part of VSU’s commemoration of Black History Month, reflecting the university’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. For more information on this event and other activities happening throughout the month, please visit VSU’s official website.
Dr. Willie Houseal: Inspiring Local Civil Rights Leader & Preservationist on Valdosta State University’s Black History Month Stage, US
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