Santa Fe Public Library to host 2025 Black History Month events
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Santa Fe Public Library to host 2025 Black History Month events
SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – The City of Santa Fe is celebrating Black History Month with a series of educational events. All throughout February, the Santa Fe Public Library will be hosting events open to all community members. From "Kids' History of Hiphop with Oriana Lee" to "The Pre-Civil War Complicated Lives of People of African Descent," each event will explore and honor Black culture and history, looking at how the past has contributed to the…
High Desert Winds Celebrates Black History Month Feb. 23
Dr. Jan Gaynor, High Desert Winds Santa Fe’s Artistic Director & Principal Conductor. Courtesy/High Desert Winds Santa Fe MUSIC News: Celebrate Black History Month with the High Desert Winds Santa Fe and the NAACP at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 23, at St. Francis Auditorium in the New Mexico Museum of Art, 107 Palace Ave. Under guest conductor Ricardo Hernandez, the performance will feature the music of Black composers – Scott Joplin, Florence Price, O…
Mitchell: Celebrate Black History Month - Cross Timbers Gazette
As we turn the calendar page to February, we see the celebration of Black History across our nation as a reminder of African Americans’ many accomplishments and contributions. Their ingenuity, courage, strength, and creative spirit continue to inspire us today. Black History Month, recognized every February in the United States, was started by Dr. Carter G. Woodson, a Harvard scholar, in 1926. Today, he is known as the Father of Black History. A…
Black Culture House Celebrates Black History Month
Black Culture House of Santa Barbara is preparing for Black History Month (February) with another annual series of weekend pop-up events including book talks, live music, and more. These events celebrate Black art, culture, and history and are all open and free to the public. They will go for the entire month, starting on Saturday, February 1 and ending with the final event on Sunday, February 23. Black Culture House was produced and curated by …
ETSU celebrates Black History Month - www.elizabethton.com
East Tennessee State University is celebrating Black History Month with a variety of events and the announcement of a new memorial dedicated to the five students who first desegregated the university. The ETSU Office of Equity and Inclusion is working to erect a bronze statue at Borchuck Plaza that is in addition to the memorial fountain and historical marker that honors the five students known for desegregating ETSU: Eugene Caruthers, Elizabe…
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