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Black History Month is a time to learn, reflect and celebrate the many accomplishments and achievements Black people have contributed to our history. We’ve put together a list of ways we can deepen our knowledge of Black history and celebrate the lives, culture and contributions of Black people in our communities and beyond.

The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) has announced that this year’s theme is A Century of Black History Commemorations. Click here if you would like to learn more from the Association about the theme and the background of Black History Month.

Here are some ways to celebrate and observe Black History Month:

And you can also attend local Black History Month events! We’ve got a growing list of events and activities that are taking place right here across Michigan. Check back often, as we’ll be adding to this list as we hear of events:

 

Detroit and Southeast Michigan

Feb. 1-28: Detroit Public Library – Black History Month 2026

Feb. 4: Oakland Community College – Objects as Mirrors: Finding Humanity in the Inanimate Workshop

Feb. 10: Eastpointe Memorial Library – Lecture: Freedom Confirmed – President Abraham Lincoln’s Courage To Create Change

Feb. 11: Oakland Community College – Online: OCC Libraries African American Read-In

Feb. 12: Brighton District Library – Lecture: Freedom Confirmed – President Abraham Lincoln’s Courage To Create Change

Feb. 12: Oakland Community College – Virtual: The Impact of the HBCU’s: Legacy, Leadership and Learning

Feb. 13: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – Cards and Culture: Spades

Feb. 13: Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit Film Theatre – Killer of Sheep

Feb. 14: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – Love in the Margins

Feb. 14: Detroit Institute of Arts: Detroit Film Theatre – Bless Their Little Hearts

Feb. 15: ASALH Detroit Branch – 2026 Annual Black History Month Program

Feb. 15: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – ASALH Detroit Branch Presents: ASALH The Light House

Feb. 15: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – Still Standing: A Night of Gospel and Grace

Feb. 15: Detroit Public Theatre – The Mountaintop

Feb. 16: Northville District Library – Lecture: Freedom Confirmed – President Abraham Lincoln’s Courage To Create Change

Feb. 18: Blair Memorial Library – Lecture: Detroit’s Dynamic Dames

Feb. 18: Commerce Township Community Library – Lecture: Midnight: Detroit & The Underground Railroad

Feb. 18: Detroit Institute of Arts: Drawing in the Galleries – African American Art

Feb. 18: Royal Oak Senior Community Center – Lecture: Myth of The Model City

Feb. 19: Brandon Township Community Library – Lecture: Detroit’s Dynamic Dames

Feb. 19: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – Third Thursday: New Jack Swing Back II BLK

Feb. 19: Oakland Community College – Virtual: BASL: The Story and Significance of Black American Sign Language

Feb. 19: Oxford Public Library – Lecture: Midnight: Detroit & The Underground Railroad

Feb. 21: Detroit Book City – 10th Annual African-American Family Book Expo & Read-in

Feb. 21: Detroit Historical Museum – Paths To The Past: Turning Historical Trauma Into Remembrance

Feb. 21: Detroit Institute of Arts – New York International Children’s Film Festival: Celebrating Black Stories

Feb. 21: Detroit Public Library – Main Branch – Lecture: Midnight: Detroit & The Underground Railroad

Feb. 23: St. Matthew’s-St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church – Black History Month HHW Tour

Feb. 24: Sterling Heights Library – Lecture: Myth of The Model City

Feb. 25: Oakland Community College – Heartful Unity

Feb. 26: Dearborn Heights Library – John F. Kennedy Jr. Branch – Lecture: Midnight: Detroit & The Underground Railroad

Feb. 27-28: Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History – The Wright Performances with The Just and the Blind

Feb. 28: Detroit Historical Museum – Celebrating a Century of Courage: Co-Creating and Co-Existing

Feb. 28: Detroit Institute of Arts – Guest Demo: Collage with Judy Bowman

 

Flint

Feb. 1-28: Flint Institute of Arts Museum + Art School – African American Art from the Key Collection

Feb. 5-8: Tapology – 24th Annual Tap Dance Festival in Honor of Black History Month

Feb. 6-28: New McCree Theatre – The Motown Story

Feb. 7: Genesee District Library – 25th Annual Black History Month Brunch

Feb. 13: FIM Capitol Theatre – Black Violin – Full Circle Tour

Feb. 20: Flint School of Performing Arts – FSPA Celebrates Black History

 

Grand Rapids and West Michigan

Feb. 11: Grand Rapids Christian Middle School and Grand Rapids Christian High School – “Oh Give Thanks” ~ a Celebration of Gospel Music

Feb. 13: A Glimpse of Africa – Empowering Black Businesses

Feb. 18: Grand Rapids Public Library – Main Branch – Teen Printmaking and Zine Workshop with Octavia Ink

Feb. 21: Grand Rapids MLK Community Center – Grand Opening Event

Feb. 21: Grand Rapids Public Library – Main Branch – History of the Blues with Asamu Johnson and the Associates of the Blues

Feb. 26: Grand Rapids Public Library – Main Branch – “Integrating into a Burning House”: Martin’s Great Fear and The Challenge Before Us

Feb. 28: Grand Rapids Public Library – Main Branch –

 

Kalamazoo and Southwest Michigan

Feb. 1-28: Kalamazoo College – K Celebrates Black History Month with Hip-Hop, Poetry, Movement

Feb. 1-28: Kalamazoo Public Library – Honoring the Foundation of Kalamazoo During Black History Month

 

Lansing

Feb. 5: Michigan State University – Annual Dr. William G. Anderson Lecture Series with Dean Jelani Cobb

Feb. 10: Michigan State University – Virtual: Book Talk Series: African American Women Scholars on Race, Racism and Living Black in America

Feb. 11: MSU Museum – Speculative Futures | Afrofuturism and the Art of Stacey Robinson

Feb. 11: Michigan State University – Multicultural Center One-Year Anniversary Open House

Feb. 12: Michigan State University – Virtual: Eye on Africa” with Janet Munakamwe

Feb. 12: Michigan State University – Virtual or In-Person: Annual Dr. William G. Anderson Lecture Series with Bob Kendrick

Feb. 13: Michigan State University – Douglass Day Transcribe-a-thon: A Day of Collective Action for Black History

Feb. 18: Michigan State University – Book Talk Series: African American Women Scholars on Race, Racism and Living Black in America

Feb. 19: Michigan State University – Made in Detroit: Carl Craig and Rodney Whitaker in Conversation

Feb. 26: Michigan State University – Virtual: “Eye on Africa” with Andrew Marshall

Feb. 26: Michigan State University – Annual Dr. William G. Anderson Lecture Series with Mary Ann Pettway and China Pettway

 

Muskegon

Feb. 3: Hackley Public Library – Black History Month Kick-Off

Feb. 7: Hackley Public Library – Sweet Soul Food Dessert Contest

Feb. 9: Hackley Public Library – Open Mic Night

Feb. 10: Hackley Public Library – Echoes of Harlem: Black Composers and the Great American Songbook

Feb. 14: Hackley Public Library – All Ages Art Show – Celebrating Black History Month

Feb. 17: Hackley Public Library – Explore the James Jackson Museum of African American History

Feb. 21: Hackley Public Library – Researching African American Roots – Muskegon County Genealogical Society Program

Feb. 21: Hackley Public Library – Unity Quilt Squares

Feb. 23: Hackley Public Library – Hair and Health Clinic

 

Is there another event you’d like to see listed? Email Emily Jorgensen at ejorgensen@mlpp.org.