
BSU Fashion Show Photo Essay
The 2025 Black Student Union (BSU) Annual Show, which adorned the theme of a Historically Black College/University (HBCU) homecoming this year, impressed many students and teachers alike. It showcased students collaborating to create an enjoyable experience for all and educated many about the historical context of the cause. The events in the showcase included performances of different arts being taught at Edison High School. Many were charmed by the performances taken on by the EHS Dance team, Diamonds, and the vocal endearment of the Choir. This event allowed students of BSU to demonstrate their creativity by creating outfits they would wear if they were invited to an HBCU Homecoming and show them off in a fashion show, which was the highlight of the showcase. The BHCU’s overall performance left many amazed and excited about next year.

With countless students watching, the EHS Diamonds perform adorned with vibrant sports jerseys.

Joshua Boateng ’26 and Zhari Knight ’25 display the outfits they would wear to an HBCU Homecoming.

Two EHS dance team members amaze the crowd with their performance, demonstrating the group’s talent.

Richard Dare ’25 addresses his fellow students in preparation for the HBCU Fashion show.


Suzette Stephen ’26 and Keia Smith ’26 shared their passion, delivering a piece of slam poetry that had everyone leaving the auditorium with a new perspective.


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