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Students aim to unite community through food, culture and music
Members of the Pan African Action Committee, a student organization based at Texas State, organized Black Fest, a festival whose mission was to create a safe space for the Black bodies in and around the San Marcos community, on April 6 at the First Baptist Church NBC.