You don't have to confine your study of Black history to the month of February. This monthly class allows you to drop in a soak up more than 400 years of history, adding more depth to your understanding of the Black people in America and their accomplishments.
New Models for Creating Thriving Black Communities & Inclusive Cities
How can communities advance equitable development? Listen to speakers present ideas for Seattle and beyond, with discussion of historic policies and practices that have negatively impacted Black neighborhoods as well as potential solutions like entrepreneurship.
Black Ivy League Alumni-Alumnae Panel Discussion
It's academic: Attend this session with members of the Black Ivy League for help with navigating the preparation for Ivy League admissions and pursuing educational success.
Moving Together: Unapologetically Black Therapeutic Yoga for Black People
Cultivate joy and radical self-care in this yoga class just for the Black community.
The Black Children's Reading Lounge
Get your kids off to a good start when you help them discover great storytelling, build confidence, and gain respect for literacy.
Every.Black Entrepreneur International Masterminds
The company you keep can affect your professional progress. Network with Black entrepreneurs and learn technology tips as you pursue your personal goals.
Virtual Black Abolitionist Tour of London
If you can't travel to London, do the next best thing and take this virtual walking tour highlighting six sites where African American activists made an important impact on the UK landscape.
Sankofa Series
The Langston Hughes Library in New York presents this series to raise awareness of Black history and culture and encourage thought-provoking conversation. Participate live to learn about historical figures, navigating intergenerational conversations, and more.
Black History Monthly Series
A monthly class on the journey of Africans and African Americans through history. This class consists of 12 monthly lessons on Black History.
Travel Indoors! (Black Travel Summit Digital Sessions)
Black travel influencers share tips on how to create and market your brand, make a living while travel, and grow the industry. Let's go!
The History of Historically Black Colleges & Universities Lunch & Learn
Join the Great Plains Black History Museum for a discussion about the rich history of 10 different Historically Black Colleges & Universities and the role they have played in educating African Americans.
Octavia E. Butler Slow Read
The only thing better than reading famed author Octavia E. Butler's work is reading it online, slow-motion style, with a bunch of new friends. This read-along is part book club, part story-time part cool-kids meet-up.
Happy Hour Black Entrepreneurs Networking Event
Black entrepreneurs are doing great things and you can meet some of them at this virtual happy hour that focuses on helping businesses make meaningful contacts, grow their networks, and generate leads.
Black History Every Month: The History of Black People in America 1619-2021
You don't have to confine your study of Black history to the month of February. This monthly class allows you to drop in a soak up more than 400 years of history, adding more depth to your understanding of the Black people in America and their accomplishments.
New Models for Creating Thriving Black Communities & Inclusive Cities
How can communities advance equitable development? Listen to speakers present ideas for Seattle and beyond, with discussion of historic policies and practices that have negatively impacted Black neighborhoods as well as potential solutions like entrepreneurship.
Black Ivy League Alumni-Alumnae Panel Discussion
It's academic: Attend this session with members of the Black Ivy League for help with navigating the preparation for Ivy League admissions and pursuing educational success.
Moving Together: Unapologetically Black Therapeutic Yoga for Black People
Cultivate joy and radical self-care in this yoga class just for the Black community.
The Black Children's Reading Lounge
Get your kids off to a good start when you help them discover great storytelling, build confidence, and gain respect for literacy.
Every.Black Entrepreneur International Masterminds
The company you keep can affect your professional progress. Network with Black entrepreneurs and learn technology tips as you pursue your personal goals.
Virtual Black Abolitionist Tour of London
If you can't travel to London, do the next best thing and take this virtual walking tour highlighting six sites where African American activists made an important impact on the UK landscape.
Sankofa Series
The Langston Hughes Library in New York presents this series to raise awareness of Black history and culture and encourage thought-provoking conversation. Participate live to learn about historical figures, navigating intergenerational conversations, and more.
Black History Monthly Series
A monthly class on the journey of Africans and African Americans through history. This class consists of 12 monthly lessons on Black History.
Travel Indoors! (Black Travel Summit Digital Sessions)
Black travel influencers share tips on how to create and market your brand, make a living while travel, and grow the industry. Let's go!
The History of Historically Black Colleges & Universities Lunch & Learn
Join the Great Plains Black History Museum for a discussion about the rich history of 10 different Historically Black Colleges & Universities and the role they have played in educating African Americans.
Octavia E. Butler Slow Read
The only thing better than reading famed author Octavia E. Butler's work is reading it online, slow-motion style, with a bunch of new friends. This read-along is part book club, part story-time part cool-kids meet-up.
Happy Hour Black Entrepreneurs Networking Event
Black entrepreneurs are doing great things and you can meet some of them at this virtual happy hour that focuses on helping businesses make meaningful contacts, grow their networks, and generate leads.