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Keyshawn Davis, managing editor
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Results: Movie of the Year 2022
‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’ wins
![The State Hornet compiled the results of our spring 2022 diversity audit. The audit found that each section had over half of its stories focused or centered on underrepresented communities. (Graphic made in Canva by Jenelle Lum).](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Untitled-design-900x506.png)
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Spring 2022 end-of-year-audit results
The State Hornet meets semester goals
![Jorja Smith performs on the Blume stage at Discovery Park in Sacramento on Saturday, April 30, 2022. Smith is an English singer-songwriter who was one of four women headliners at Sol Blume festival this year. (Photo by Laura De la Garza Garcia)](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Jorja-Smith-A-900x599.jpg)
GALLERY: Music for the soul to blossom
Sol Blume festival returns for first time since 2019
![Diversity, Equity and Inclusion editor, Keyshawn Davis, details the coverage at The State Hornet midway through the spring semester. Davis also shares what sections have improved and the sections that need more coverage. Graphic created in Canva.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/International-Day-2-900x450.png)
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: spring 2022 midway diversity audit report
The spring midway diversity audit numbers
![From left to right, Dr. Khanh Dinh, Dr. Carlos Nevarez and Dr. Cassie Donnelly served as the panelists at the Anti-racism and Inclusion Convocation on Feb. 14. They spoke about integrating the inclusivity plan into the campus community. Photo by Kris Hall, graphic made in Canva by Tony Rodriguez.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Pastel-Orange-Travel-Photo-Collage-4.jpg)
Sac State’s 2022 convocation discussed turning a plan on paper into action
Speakers outlined the proposed implementation of an anti-racism and inclusion plan
![Tanya Faison, founder of Black Lives Matter Sacramento, waves the Pan-African flag as she leads the “Reclaim MLK” car caravan parade at Sacramento State on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. BLM and the NAACP hosted a caravan parade that began at Grant Union High School then proceeded to Sacramento City College, Oak Park Community Center and ended at Sacramento State. (Photo by Keyshawn Davis)](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/blm-900x600.jpg)
Sac State serves as final destination for Reclaim MLK Day parade
BLM Sacramento and NAACP host second socially distanced car caravan
![Black Student Union Board members Kameya Turner, Leila Cormier, Chiemena Agbakwuru and Ken Wilson during a board meeting on Oct. 11. BSU will be hosting this year’s Afrikan Black Coalition conference where BSU clubs from all over California will visit. Photo by Keyshawn Davis. Photo illustration by Ayaana Williams.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Featured-900x506.png)
To be Black and free: Black Student Union to host 19th annual Afrikan Black Coalition Conference
BSU plans a conference on Martin Luther King Jr. weekend
![A Native student center will be arriving at Sacramento State in fall 2022 on the first floor of Lassen Hall. Described as a necessity by Indigenous students, the center will be reminiscent of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, providing a space for representation and belonging for Native students. (Photo by Keyshawn Davis).](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Featured-Image-2-900x600.jpg)
Sac State to open Native American student center
Center hopes to recruit more Indigenous students
![The cover art for Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak’s “An Evening with Silk Sonic.” Photo courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corporation and Aftermath Entertainment.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Silk.Sonic-1-900x675.jpg)
REVIEW: ‘An Evening with Silk Sonic’ is nostalgia gone right
Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak just dropped potential album of the year
![(Left to right) President Kameya Turner, member Kimberly Jackson and Vice President Kamiya Turner talk about their roles and experience in Black Student Union. According to Kameya Turner, BSU strives to uplift Black students at Sacramento State. (Photo courtesy of Kimberly Jackson and photo by Keyshawn Davis).](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Screen-Shot-2021-09-25-at-3.04.52-PM-900x440.png)
Putting students first: Black Student Union offers community for Black Sac State students
Club hopes to return to on campus meetings
![Stephany Rose Spaulding, Mia Settles-Tidwell and Josephine Moreno were the three candidates for Sacramento State’s next vice president of inclusive excellence. Each was interviewed and shared their ideas on Sept. 21, 22 and 23, 2021 respectively. (Photo courtesy of University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, UC Berkeley and UC Davis Graduate Studies). (Canva graphic by Emma Hall).](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Featured-Image-1-900x450.png)
Candidates for Sac State’s vice president of inclusive excellence share goals in open forum
Next VP will focus on diversity, equity and inclusion at university
![Khalil Ferguson, one the founding members of BSU and current president of the Black Alumni Chapter, and his group after participating in the singing game Encore on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. “Welcome Black” attendees played Encore to open the event.](https://statehornet.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Featured-Image-1-900x600.jpg)
‘Welcome Black’ returns to Sac State campus for first time since quarantine
Event spotlights Black student organizations