February marks Black History Month, featuring an array of events designed to honor African American history and culture. Highlights include a game show at the MLK Memorial Library, Smithsonian events centered on African Americans and labor, guided neighborhood walks celebrating Carter G. Woodson, an art exhibition by Jabari Jefferson, and a Kente weaving workshop. These events aim to educate, engage, and celebrate the contributions of Black individuals throughout history, providing both entertainment and learning opportunities for community members of all ages.
Throughout February, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture will offer a mix of in-person and online events exploring the theme of African Americans and labor.
Browse mixed-media artist Jabari Jefferson's new Black history exhibition 'Sacred Spaces,' a tribute to local African American historic figures Harriet Tubman and Benjamin Banneker.
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