Events to mark Black History Month in Minnesota
MINNEAPOLIS — There are many ways to celebrate Black History all month long in the Twin Cities, from museum gallery installations and discussions to musical performances, fashion shows and much more.
While we celebrate Black History Month in February, remember to continue to celebrate Black culture and the impact Black Americans make in our communities every month.
Here is a list of events to help you get started:
Black History Month Celebration
Davu Seru Presents on the Givens Collection
Freedom Riders
Release Party for Black History Month Brew
Meet at Mia: Celebrating Black History
The Black Market – Eat. Shop. Vibe. Connect.
Celebrate Black Composers
Celebrate Black History in the Twin Cities
Black History Month Event: honor the Past, Celebrate the Present, Build the Future
Black History Month Program: Then and Now – The State of Our Communities and Power in Voices & Voting
- Saturday, Feb. 17
- 901 N. 3rd St. Minneapolis, MN 55401
The Sound of Gospel
Black History Month – MIZ MARTHA – A Mixed Blood Theater Workshop
Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board Events
- Black History Month Community Bonding – Wednesday, Feb. 15, Pershing Park
- Minnesota Black Baseball – Wednesday, Feb. 22, Powderhorn Park
- Black History Month Celebration – Friday, Feb. 24, North Commons Park
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The Audacity To…
Half Pint Co. Celebrates Black History Month
Black History Month Mosaic Making Workshop
The BlackOUT: A Celebration of Black-Owned Businesses
Racial Healing Circles & Equity Events
Exhibit: Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow
Exhibit: Okra and Indigo
Film Screening: The League
Reinvigorating a Historic Corridor of Black Culture social hour
Film Screening: “Hope in the Struggle”
“Revive” 2024 community event
Discovering African American Roots: A Beginners Guide, Genealogy Workshop
Youth Zine and Collage Workshop
Rock Your Crown
Empowering Minds: Elevating Black Wellness
St. Paul Public Library Black History Month event
“Franklin: The Legacy of Peanuts’ First Black Character” Panel Discussion
Museums/Exhibits
Unbreakable: Celebrating the Resilience of African Americans in Minnesota
The Dirios Exhibit
American Gothic: Gordon Parks and Ella Watson
Ebb/Flow: Pritika Chowdhry, Chotsani Elaine Dean and Courtney M. Leonard