How They See Us Part 2. Jackson College will continue its dialogue on implicit bias with “How They See Us, Part 2,” a panel discussion that furthers the conversation that began on Martin Luther King Day. This talk will be presented at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 24 , virtually via Vimeo. Learn more about implicit bias in race relations from the perspective of the black professional. Daniel Mahoney, affinity liaison to the African-American community, and Antoine Breedlove, director of Multicultural Affairs, Jackson College, will serve as moderators. Panel members will include: Tashia Carter, Community Project Coordinator, Henry Ford Allegiance Health, Anthony Coffie, 10th Grade Assistant Principal, Jackson High School, Sharniece Jelks, Residence Life Coordinator, Jackson College, Clevester Moten, Business Instructor, Jackson College, John Willis, Chief Equity Officer, City of Jackson, and Khari Willis, Professional Athlete, Indianapolis Colts. The Offices of Multicultural Affairs and Diversity, Equity and Belonging will present this event. To watch the discussion virtually, click https://vimeo.com/677782792/216d6ae64. El Jefe Band at 308 Brass Rail. 7 PM to 10 PM. Join the El Jefe Band for an intimate evening of music at The 308 Brass Rail in Jackson. Live musical entertainment - the best of the past and current. We are…