Dr. Emanuel is sought after to speak at Black History Month Programs; throughout the community. The People of Color Training and Research Center (POCTRC) sponsors Black History month programs with local colleges, universities and community organizations. Our programs are coordinated with other professionals that advise and encourage junior high, high school and college age young people about courses and higher educational programs available to them while they are still in high school and college that prepare them for life.
As an adjunct professor at Hagerstown Community College, Dr. Emanuel coordinated with the HCC Diversity Committee to develop a Black History Month Program. The committee in conjunction with the college worked with the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) Black Achievers to promote higher education in their community. Many departments throughout the community college worked with the YMCA Black Achievers to address junior high, high school and college age young people from the community about what HCC and other colleges have to offer them and their families.
Keynote Speaker, Bishop Lovell Wilson spoke on ‘Keeping the Family together.” The program was comprehensive including a keynote speaker, workshops and dinner.
Also, the People of Color Training and Research Center coordinated another Black History Month program with three components at the Martin Luther King Center in Hagerstown, Maryland which included concurrent workshops, group discussions and the keynote speaker. The keynote speaker, Linda Black, RN addressed ‘Cardiovascular Disease and Its Effect in our Communities.”