Apollo Theater in NYC | History, Tickets & Tips 2025The Apollo Theater is a historic venue that championed African-American performers and remains a vital part of Harlem's cultural heritage.
What to do this Black History Month: NYC events honoring Black culture and history | amNewYorkBlack History Month features citywide events celebrating the contributions of Black Americans.
Oakland's Black History Month Annual Demo & Workshop (2025)The African American Quilt Guild of Oakland will host a family quilting workshop for Black History Month, celebrating its 25th anniversary and honoring founder Esther Pancho.
11 Ways to Celebrate Black History Month in the DC AreaFebruary hosts diverse events celebrating Black History Month, including talks, workshops, and art exhibits focused on African American culture.
Lessons in Funk Music and Bellbottom-Making at the South Berkeley Library | KQEDThe event marries the cultural heritage of the African American community with music, showcasing funk's profound influence.
What to do this Black History Month: NYC events honoring Black culture and history | amNewYorkBlack History Month features citywide events celebrating the contributions of Black Americans.
Oakland's Black History Month Annual Demo & Workshop (2025)The African American Quilt Guild of Oakland will host a family quilting workshop for Black History Month, celebrating its 25th anniversary and honoring founder Esther Pancho.
11 Ways to Celebrate Black History Month in the DC AreaFebruary hosts diverse events celebrating Black History Month, including talks, workshops, and art exhibits focused on African American culture.
Lessons in Funk Music and Bellbottom-Making at the South Berkeley Library | KQEDThe event marries the cultural heritage of the African American community with music, showcasing funk's profound influence.
Celebrating The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa!Kwanzaa promotes African-American culture and unity through seven principles celebrated over a week.
A Beginner's Guide to KwanzaaKwanzaa celebrates African culture and community, promoting self-determination and unity since 1966.
Celebrating The Seven Principles of Kwanzaa!Kwanzaa promotes African-American culture and unity through seven principles celebrated over a week.
A Beginner's Guide to KwanzaaKwanzaa celebrates African culture and community, promoting self-determination and unity since 1966.
How Jazz Musicians Like Louis Armstrong Paid Homage to Trains With MusicJazz legends found safety and comfort traveling in Pullman cars during the brutal Jim Crow era, allowing them to create music free from racial violence.
Fan Warren's weighty works evoke the Black Madonna in all her glory - 48 hillsFan Warren's art deeply explores African American culture through personal experiences of colonization and migration, blending history with contemporary practices.
James Earl Jones, actor and voice of Darth Vader, has died aged 93James Earl Jones, an iconic actor and voice, passed away at 93, leaving a legacy as a trailblazer for African American performers.
9th Annual Black-Eyed Pea Festival (Oakland)The Black-Eyed Pea Festival celebrates African American culture with art, music, and food, uniting people of all ages in Oakland, CA.
Meshell Ndegeocello Gives The Gospel at Prospect ParkMeshell Ndegeocello transformed her performance into a tribute to James Baldwin, blending music and poetry with themes of freedom and racial equality.
James Baldwin's Most Underappreciated TalentHis personal letters deserve as much recognition as his novels and plays.
Meshell Ndegeocello Gives The Gospel at Prospect ParkMeshell Ndegeocello transformed her performance into a tribute to James Baldwin, blending music and poetry with themes of freedom and racial equality.
James Baldwin's Most Underappreciated TalentHis personal letters deserve as much recognition as his novels and plays.
Here are the new ways NYC will highlight Black historyNew York City's Black history sites are often overlooked; grants support preserving African American cultural heritage
The Cosmopolitan Modernism of the Harlem RenaissanceThe exhibition 'Harlem on My Mind: Cultural Capital of Black America, 1900-1968' at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1969, surprisingly lacked any fine art by Black artists.