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Black History Month 2023

02.01.2023

Black History Month 2023

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Honoring the past, inspiring the future

Black History Month celebrates the courage, leadership, creativity, love and resilience of Black people in America. At the same time, it reminds us of the deep layers and complexity of oppression, privilege and power still very present in our country.

The Seattle Housing Authority recognizes that we all have influence and the opportunity to take action for change. We are proud to be part of a community
working together toward racial equity.

Find a list of events, resources and ways to honor Black History. 

Events

2023 Black History Month virtual festival  

Date: Feb. 1 to Feb. 28 

Some events require ticket purchase, but many are free to attend virtually. 

Event website

Additional resources 

Black History Month: 10 Incredible Women Making a Mark in Seattle

Through the African American Lens: Afrofuturism: The Origin Story – A Smithsonian Channel Documentary

Black History Month in Seattle 

Association for the study of African American Life and History

The 1619 Project

A guide to Seattle's Black-owned restaurants 

28 Days of Black History

Northwest African American Museum

National Endowment for the Humanities: African American History and Culture in the United States 

National Park Service: Black History Month 

Smithsonian Institution: National Museum of African American History and Culture 

Seattle Black Panther Party History and Memory Project

African Americans in the Washington State Legislature

Ways to honor Black History Month and support the Black community

  • Donate to a nonprofit organization that works toward providing equal rights for the Black community.
  • Attend events centered on Black history and African American history.
  • Read books by Black authors.
  • Support Black-owned businesses.
  • Check in with your Black and African American friends, neighbors and colleagues.