✨ ✨ ✨This is an exciting time of the year for Support Black Charities! Black History Month(BHM) is finally here. It’s an opportunity to highlight the impact that Black Nonprofit Leaders are making within the Black community.
What is Black History Month?
BHM, also known as African American History Month, is an annual observance in the United States and Canada to commemorate the achievements and contributions of Black people throughout history. The month of February was chosen to coincide with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass, two important figures in the struggle for Black equality at the time.
Black History Month is a celebration of Black culture, Black individual accomplishments and Black contribution to the advancement and elevation of the global Black community. This relates directly to Black organizations, as they most often embody Black culture, Black accomplishments, and Black community expansion.
BHM also offers countless ways to acknowledge this annual celebration whether you are focusing on the past, present or the future. Some celebrate, participate, others contribute or honor it.
Due to popular demand, we are creating a dedicated Events Calendar page specifically for Black History Month 2023. Since the beginning of January 2023, we’ve been receiving a great number of inquiries from individuals and businesses looking to participate or engage with Black-led & Black serving organizations during Black History Month 2023.
We decided to create a BHM Events Calendar to make this information readily available online. We are excited to present it and promote it throughout the month to our audience as this initiative directly aligns with our mission to increase online visibility of Black organizations.
Are you looking to support, volunteer or donate as an individual, group or business during BHM?
Check out all the interesting Events hosted by the vetted Black organizations that are listed, featured, and promoted on our online Directory. Comeback often as new events will be added throughout the month.
👉🏾 Click on the categories underneath the calendar to filter your view based on your preferred [Location], [Event Type] or [Event Needs].
Events in February 2024
Centre Toussaint x Portes ouvertes: Histoire d 'Haiti Post XXe siècle
Centre Toussaint x Portes ouvertes: Histoire d 'Haiti Post XXe siècle
February 6, 2024
Hosted By: Centre Toussaint
Name of Event: Portes ouvertes: Histoire d 'Haiti Post XXe siècle
Date of event: Tuesday, February 6th, 2024, 6pm EST
Description :Volunteer Toronto is excited to host its first ever Volunteer Fair for Black Communities!Join us on Saturday, February 10 at the Jamaican- Canadian Association to connect with various Black-led, Black serving non-profit and community organizations that are looking for volunteers to join their community.This fair is a chance to learn about, connect with and get involved with organizations and groups that are focused on the needs and experiences of Toronto's diverse Black communities.Organizations at the event will be focused on many areas of Black life, including culture, health, youth empowerment and community building, with opportunities for you to give back across the city of Toronto.Register ahead of time to ensure you secure your spot!
Event’s needs: Attendance and volunteers
Black Health Commission x Village Talk | For the Love of The Community
Black Health Commission x Village Talk | For the Love of The Community
Description :Get ready for a dope evening of community connection and positive energy! The Black Health Commission invites you to join us at The Acre Orlando on February 15th from 6pm to 8pm for an unforgettable gathering.
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere as we come together to celebrate our shared love for the community. Indulge in light food and refreshing drinks available as we mingle, laugh, and create lasting memories. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be a part of something truly special. See you there!
Event’s needs: Attendance - looking for people to attend event
BBPA x Enduring and Thriving despite Adversity - Race in Canada
BBPA x Enduring and Thriving despite Adversity - Race in Canada
Description : Join us for an inspiring panel discussion in collaboration with the Globe and Mail. Hear from distinguished speakers Hon. Dr. Jean Augustine, former Member of Parliament and Fairness Commission, Dr. Wendy Cukier, Founder and Academic Advisor Diversity Institute, Mohammed Hashim, Executive Director, Canadian Race Relations Foundation, and Brian Ritchie CEO, Kama.AI as they explore the complex issue of race in Canada, the challenges and the triumphs achieved. Moderated by Sandra. E. Martin, Standards Editor, The Globe and Mail.
Event’s needs: Attendance - looking for people to attend event
AfriKin: Black History Month with Mutabaruka - Perspectives, Poetry & Prose
AfriKin: Black History Month with Mutabaruka - Perspectives, Poetry & Prose
Description: This event promises an evening rich in poetry, performance, including a youth reading tribute of Vaughn Benjamin's Koll Pekude, and sensory experiences that include complimentary drinks, and a selection of small bites.
Event’s needs: Attendance - looking for people to attend your event
Description:
Combat anti-Black racism, foster community, strengthen parent-youth bonds, and create safe spaces for Black youth's mental wellness. Calling all young trailblazers! Dive into an interactive session designed just for you, where we explore vital aspects of Black mental wellness. From policy reform to trauma-informed care, power dynamics, collective trauma, and mental models, join us for engaging discussions and empowering strategies. Together, let's shape a healthier mental landscape within our Black community.
Event’s needs: Attendance - looking for people to attend event
RYP - CompassionSOUL: Guiding Parents in Mental Health Conversations
RYP - CompassionSOUL: Guiding Parents in Mental Health Conversations
Description:
Parents, this session is crafted to empower and guide you through pivotal aspects of Black mental wellness. From navigating policy reform to understanding trauma-informed care, power dynamics, collective trauma, and mental models, join us for an informative discussion. Gain insights and strategies to support your child's mental well-being within our Black community.
Event’s needs: Attendance - looking for people to attend event
CICA|AICC - Celebrating our Heroes and our Beautiful Black Culture
CICA|AICC - Celebrating our Heroes and our Beautiful Black Culture
Description:
Join us for an unforgettable evening as we transport you to the enchanting world of Wakanda! Immerse yourself in a celebration of unity and empowerment, inspired by the vibrant culture of this fictional African nation. Prepare to be captivated by various engaging activities and entertainment that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered. Experience the rich traditions of Wakanda through live music performances, captivating dance routines, and a showcase of stunning African art. Indulge in a Cocktail-style event, featuring flavors and spices that will transport your taste buds to the heart of Wakanda.Throughout the night, we will share details about SBC and the impactful B3 organizations they serve. Engage with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights that will ignite positive change in your own life and community.Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate the spirit of Wakanda and be part of a night that will leave a lasting impact in-person New tab or virtually. Join us for A Wakanda Experience – A Night of Unity and Empowerment and let’s come together to create a brighter future!
🔈Menu by Celebrity Chef Rob Rainford
🔈Hosted by the voice of SBC & Toronto’s Very Own Comedian Jay Martin
Event’s needs: Attendance - looking for people to attend event
BIPOC Intentional communities - The Many Facets of Sustainability & Ecosystemic Approaches
BIPOC Intentional communities - The Many Facets of Sustainability & Ecosystemic Approaches
Description : We are excited to invite you all to this special theme BIPOC intentional community support call. On Feb 25th, we are focusing on “The Many Facets of Sustainability & Ecosystemic Approaches to Intentional Community From a BIPOC-led Perspective”.Cozetta LaMore, Rev Dr. Sandy & Queen Mother Nina Womack will be sharing their deep wisdoms and be available for a Q&A discussion.
This workshop centers around strategies for connecting environmental justice, smart growth, and equitable development: Topics for discussion may include innovative housing design and development, responsiveness to climate change resiliency and strategies for inclusiveness on all levels and during all phases of development and operation
This is an open event, all are welcome to join!
Event’s needs: Attendance - looking for people to attend event
Are you a Black organization hosting an event during Black History Month?
We currently share information only from vetted organizations that partnered with us to be Listed, Featured or Promotedon our online directory.
Interested in adding your event to our calendar, partner with us to Get Listed, Get Featured or Get Promoted or Contact Us if you have any questions.