Experts weigh in on Karoline Leavitt's response to a question about the Trump administration's plans for Black History Month and what concerns them overall.
Leavitt made her debut taking questions on Black History Month plans, revealing Trump's team "intends" to celebrate American history.
Black History Month is a good time to celebrate notable Black scientists, like Katherine Johnson, Benjamin Banneker, and more.
From historical plays to intimate concerts to films and children’s activities, here are 13 ways to take part in Black History Month in and around Boston this year.
Black History Month Parade & Expo Feb. 22 Parade begins at Summit & Citrus Ave., Fontana, CA 92325 The parade will feature marching bands, drill/dance teams, community groups, and more. The expo includes live entertainment, food and craft vendors, a car show, and more. Black History Month Parade & Expo
We put together a list of family-friendly events to celebrate Black History Month. Here are some events and things you can do all month long.
With Trump’s ongoing purge of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives and his hatred of history that edifies anyone other than white men, the headwinds facing this year’s Black History Month celebrations may be unlike any in its illustrious history.
This story has been updated to correct the date of the Black Film Series at Forest Park Branch Library. February is Black History Month, and what better way to celebrate Black history and culture than by attending and supporting one of these events?
the first Black state senator to represent Long Island in the governing body’s 247-year history. In Albany she will represent the 6th District, where nearly 60% of residents are Black or Hispanic, and which spans Hempstead, Uniondale and New Cassel.
The 1926 film "The Flying Ace" will be screened with live musical accompaniment to mark Black History Month. The film is one of the few remaining examples of a genre of early cinema marketed to Black audiences during the era of segregation.