NYC Offers Unique Yet Inspirational Black History Month Events
Briefly

New York City, a hub of diversity and culture, embraces Black History Month with a range of events celebrating its rich cultural heritage. From Harlem's renowned soul food restaurants to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, visitors can immerse themselves in Black history. Events include a drag queen show inspired by Harriet Tubman and an all-Black variety show by UCBLK, showcasing talent through sketch and improv. The exhibition 'Trace/s' at the Center for Brooklyn History highlights the borough's links to the slave trade, emphasizing historical narratives.
In Harlem specifically, one can take a bite at Black-owned soul food spots from Melba's to Sylvia's, and also pay a visit to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
According to Timeout, NYC has plenty to offer those taking part in the month-long festivities while paying tribute to their cultural roots.
Read at Black Enterprise
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