University groups, such as Students for Asian Affairs, the Black Student League, the Student Activities Council and the Interracial Coalition to End Discrimination (ICED) -- along with the Greenfield Intercultural Center -- have organized the evening's program to commemorate Black History Month. Performed by writers David Mura and Alexs Pate, Colors interweaves video clips, live musical accompaniment and "dialogues and skits," said College senior Lily Loh, director of faculty and staff affairs for SAA. Following tonight's program, there will be an interactive discussion between audience members and the artists. Tickets for the University performance of Colors are free and available at the Greenfield Intercultural Center or at the door. A full-length version of the program will be presented at the Painted Bride Art Center downtown this weekend. -- Lisa Levenson
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