The City of Brotherly Love celebrates Black culture all year long, and Black History Month offers a special opportunity to reflect on the Black experience, commemorate the many contributions of Black figures throughout history, and pave the way for a more just and equitable future. This Black Hi...
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center hosts several opportunities to commemorate Black History Month each year. 2024 “Taste of Soul” Soul Food Cook-Off About Come and celebrate the diversity of soul food cuisine at the “Taste of Soul,” featuring some of DFW’s best chefs and crea...
As part of the museum's Black History Month celebration, the special exhibition “Visions of Progress” will showcase stunning photographs of pre-Harlem Renaissance era representations of African American life. The images show a multifaceted perspective of African Americans in Virginia during the early...
Black History Month (BHM) is a time to honour and celebrate the rich contributions of Black individuals and communities throughout history. At our university, we are committed to making this month special by organizing a series of events, activities, and initiatives that celebrate the diversity an...
For Black History Month, Watch These Impactful, Uplifting Movies and TV Shows Don't miss these films and television series, from somber and thought-provoking to moving to hilarious, that weave together diverse threads of the Black experience. ...
2.29.2024/Featured/News/Video KPF Celebrates Black History Month 2024 To honor Black History Month, KPF Public organized an art show and reception highlighting work from local artists. The show’s opening was celebrated with an event attended by KPF employees, featured artists, and leadership from...
New Orleans is one of the most vibrant cities in the world—full of rich history, diverse heritage, and mouthwatering cuisine. ... American history African American History A Century Ago, 10 Black Nursing Students Made History June 20, 2024 This month marks a centennial to both celebrate and...
1. “High on the Hog: How African American Cuisine Transformed America” (2021) The series observes American history through the lens of the evolution of African American cuisine, or what’s more commonly referred to as “soul food.” This century has witnessed a growing selection of art that...
Black History,Medicine William Hinton 1883-1959. William Augustus Hinton was born in Chicago, Illinois on December 15, 1883. After two years at the University of Kansas (1900-1902), he earned a Bachelor of Science from Harvard University in 1905. Lacking the funds for medical school, William...
Known as the “Father of Black History,” Carter G. Woodson was one of the first scholars of African-American history. He founded “Negro History Week” in February 1926 in Washington, D.C., and lobbied extensively in schools and organizations to establish Black History Month as a nationwide...