BLACK HISTORY MONTH

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF BLACK HISTORY

"On Feb. 7, 1926, Carter G. Woodson, initiated the first celebration of Negro History Week which led to Black History Month, to extend and deepen the study and scholarship on African American history, all year long."

Learn more about Carter G. Woodson and his efforts in developing Negro History Week here: Zinn Education Project on Carter G. Woodson

 Special Thank You to Our Black History Month Planning Committee 2026

These programs are brought to you by the Black History Month Planning Committee, Cultural Diversity, and sponsored by Student Equity & Achievement.

ALL EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE COMMUNITY

2/19/2026: Black History 101 Mobile Museum
2/23/2026: Black History Month Trivia
2/24/2026: Black Mental Health Matters
2/25/2026: Rhythm of Resistance: The Journey of Capoeira Angola
PAST EVENTS
Black History Month Profiles