Here are more than a dozen ways to celebrate Black History Month at USF. This year’s theme is “Labor and Love in the Time of Resistance.” Black History Month Men's Basketball Game Social, Feb. 1, 6 to 7 p.m., War Memorial Gym. Students, staff, faculty, and alumni are welcome at this Black Community Council event.
The instructions were published Tuesday in a Defense Intelligence Agency memo and affect 11 annual events, including Black History Month, which begins Saturday, and National Hispanic Heritage
The Grandin Theatre is hosting their 9th Annual Black History Month Film Series celebrating the contributions made to the cinematic arts from our nation’s Black community. Grandin Theatre Foundation Executive Director Ian Fortier stopped by to tell us about what to expect.
Robby Soave and Niall Stanage react to DIA memo leaked that shows the Department of Defense will curb celebrations of certain federal holidays.
Metro Detroit has no shortage of events to commemorate Black History Month, with a range of lectures, performances, classes and more to learn about and celebrate Black culture.
According to SUNY Broome Officials, “North to Freedom,” an original documentary by filmmaker Brain Frey and WSKG Public Media, showed the role upstate New York played in the Underground Railroad during the years leading up to and during the American Civil War.
AMC Theatres is offering $7 tickets for eight movies selected to honor Black History Month. The theater chain will show the movies as part of its “Fan Fave” film screenings at 170 different locations nationwide starting this Friday.
ATLANTA - Black History Month is a time to honor the achievements, contributions, and resilience of Black Americans, and Atlanta—home to a rich Civil Rights legacy—offers a variety of ways to celebrate.
NHPR is honored to commemorate Black History Month with special programming reflecting on the African American experience. Tune in this February, Saturdays at 7:00 a.m.
Happy February, DC! Take your Valentine to a romantic R&B concert this month, or groove to the beats of local musician Bartees Strange at 9:30 Club. There’s also a ton of author talks, new art exhibits, and Black History Month events to keep you entertained this month.
The Multicultural Center, in partnership with various campus organizations and departments, sponsor a number of events throughout Black History Month.
To celebrate Black History Month and the 50th anniversary of “Cooley High,” visit Independent Picture House for a special screening of the film. Tickets are $9.25. Come prepared to share your ideas and learn ways to begin or continue caring for yourself in a supportive setting with other Black men. Registration is free.