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Black History Month 2024: Celebrate Black excellence at these events

Black History Month 2024: Celebrate Black excellence at these events

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Black History Month celebrates the present as much as it honors the past, making it the perfect time to support Eventbrite’s Black event creators across the US. From lively dance nights to hilarious comedy shows to thought-provoking discussions, immerse yourself in events that showcase the richness of arts and community — all while celebrating Black culture. Follow these organizers to keep up with their events year-round, and check back regularly as more events are added to the collection.

Black History Month 2024: Celebrate Black excellence at these events

AmapianoDMV / Washington, DC

Black History Month 2024: Celebrate Black excellence at these events

AmapianoDMV / Washington, DC

Black History Month 2024: Celebrate Black excellence at these events

Black History Month 2024: Celebrate Black excellence at these events

Samling av Eventbrite

Black History Month celebrates the present as much as it honors the past, making it the perfect time to support Eventbrite’s Black event creators across the US. From lively dance nights to hilarious comedy shows to thought-provoking discussions, immerse yourself in events that showcase the richness of arts and community — all while celebrating Black culture. Follow these organizers to keep up with their events year-round, and check back regularly as more events are added to the collection.

Black History Month celebrates the present as much as it honors the past, making it the perfect time to support Eventbrite’s Black event creators across the US. From lively dance nights to hilarious comedy shows to thought-provoking discussions, immerse yourself in events that showcase the richness of arts and community — all while celebrating Black culture. Follow these organizers to keep up with their events year-round, and check back regularly as more events are added to the collection.

Whether you want to make more money on a part-time basis or through the process of starting your own business, you can get tips for becoming more financially literate and finding more financial independence in this session.

Refuel for the weekend ahead at this weekly Saturday brunch, hosted by DC steakhouse Lost Society. Begin with a meal downstairs and then head up for the rooftop for a day party that runs from 4-9pm.

Head to the Bronx Brewery in New York City's East Village for Project NuType's monthly evening of Gunpla (plastic robot model kits from Japan), video games, and delicious burgers. You can meet other builders and work on your latest kit.

Get lost in a new book and then discuss it with a group at this monthly fiction book club in Washington, DC, hosted by Black-owned shop Solid State Books.

Head to the upstairs mezzanine at Zanzi in Oakland for this weekly, Monday-night dance party featuring local DJs spinning the freshest amapiano and Afrobeats cuts.

This weekly party at the Continental Club in Los Angeles provides a place to meet (and dance with) new people in an inclusive community, set to a soundtrack of Afrobeats, hip-hop, reggae, and R&B.

This family-friendly festival in Charleston, SC, brings together some of the best Black-owned food trucks in the Southeast for a full weekend of events.

If you're looking for an inclusive place to play with others and hone your improv skills, show up to the Pack Theater for this monthly jam that welcomes BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and non-binary individuals.

Prepare to laugh (and maybe cry) as comedians take the stage at LA's Pack Theater and work through raw material that confronts tragic moments in their life. After their set, guests sit down with host Julian Michael to talk about finding humor in the tribulations of life.

Oakland's Chef Mimi curates this festive fusion of flavors, which celebrates food, wine, and cocktails inspired by the Diaspora. In addition to the tasting experience, there will be live music and art.