Celebrate throughout the month of February and beyond.

Black HistoryMonth is a time to memorialize and reflect on the yesteryear , present , and future tense of theBlack community . All around the nation , there are celebration feature art , medicine , food for thought , and more . But , Houstonbeing Houston ( i.e. badass ) , we ’ve come good deal of chance to celebrate all February long . From candlelight concerts , concert dance , and accolade shows toshoppingtill you drop , the city has you get over on events throughout the entire month .

Support Black artisans and artists at Woodson Fest

Friday , March 3Museum DistrictTheContemporary Arts Museumin the Museum District is hosting the Woodson Fest in honor of the distinguished Carter G. Woodson . serve as the beginner of theAssociation for the Study of African American Life and History , he was an influential public figure in Black history and one of the first scholars to chronicle the African diaspora . The event will feature medicine , spoken word , and networking opportunities . Also be trusted to come hungry — there will be plenty of food , too . sport Houston artists like Deborah ( D.E.E.P. ) Mouton andRocquelle Porch , this is a night of culture you do n’t want to overlook . It runs from 6:30 to 8 post-mortem examination . price : barren to the public butRSVPahead .

Step back in time at Houston City Hall

on-going through Saturday , February 28DowntownThe Houston Informer Foundation , Inc. has recently unveiled its “ Steppin ' Back In Time : Houston in Retrospect ” papa - up shameful story pic expose atHouston City Hall . A combination of two platforms , the first is the photo exhibit honoring Houston Black businesses , while the second platform take you on a Metaverse journey to learn about Black History Month and Dr. Martin Luther King . Be sure to check it out before it leaves on February 28th . price : Free to the public .

Brunch with ballerinas

Saturday , February 4East Harris CountyPhotographerKeda Sharberand organizationBrown Girls Do Balletare collaborating on The Ballerina Brunch . A festivity of brown ballerina around the human race , the case is help to promote underrepresented community in the Greco-Roman dance world , while produce fund to provide resources , like eruditeness , to help unseasoned terpsichorean of colour attain their pipe dream . The consequence will let in brunch bites , a luck to view the “ Dance … In Color ” photo exhibit by Sharber , a concert dance public presentation , and more . The event is free to see , but contribution are encouraged . It runs from 10 am to 1 pm . Cost : Free to the public .

Celebrate Black women in the community

Saturday , February 4DowntownThe Brown Sugar Awardsis a opportunity to honor the blackened women in the community who are changing the creation , one dance step at a prison term . Taking place in Houston as well as Washington D.C. , honour are being given to Black women in fields such as entrepreneurship , didactics , and more . The attire is High Tea , so come out in your Sunday Best and get ready to sip on straight-out mimosas ( include with every ticket ) from 11 am to 2 pm . Cost : Each ticket is $ 100 .

Listen to jazz and soul in the candlelight

Thursday , February 16DowntownWho does n’t make love a good concert ? The Candlelight Concert serial byFeveris putting together special performances for Black History Month . It ’ll have jazz , creed , and soul concerts highlighting Black artists spanning from Billie Holiday to Aretha Franklin , enlighten by beautiful radiance of hundreds of cd . seat back and love the 60 - 65 bit public presentation , which start at 6:30 pm and 8:45 pm , with someone you have it off . monetary value : Tickets are $ 55 - $ 65 dollars each .

Find something new at the BLCK Market

Sunday , February 26Spring BranchShopping is a weekend activity many of us ( alas ) love no matter the occasion or time of yr . Do it with a purpose atthe BLCK Market , the large monthly assemblage of Black - owned businesses and enterpriser in the Carry Nation . single-foot up the credit card item at its “ BLCK History Now ” pa - up atKarbach Brewing Co. , where dozens of vendor will be geminate with live public presentation , oral fissure - tearing solid food , and as you ’d expect at a brewery , tidy sum of beer . It takes place from 11 am to 5 pm . Cost : Free to the populace .

Shop all things Black hair

Sunday , February 19Galleria AreaFrom braids to shoo-in , you could do just about anything you want with fatal hair . But with all the options out there , sometimes you need a little brainchild for your next ‘ do . Cue : Thee Black Hair Market . add up workshop for everything that your gist ( and tomentum ) desires , and build up new connection with other mordant hairsbreadth vendors and small businesses in the area . It submit place from 11 am to 4 postmortem examination . Cost : Free to the populace .

Take a bus tour of Houston Black History

Saturday , February 11Third WardThe Houston - based company Sawari Tours offers the probability to explore Houston from a brand name novel lens . Starting at the iconic and absolutely delicious spotHouston This Is It Soul Food , take their bus to see Black Houston watershed . Learn more about the inglorious community of interests ’s confirming impact on the metropolis at iconic stops such as the artisticProject Row Houses , The DeLUXE Theater , and more . This particular Black account tour call for place from 11 am to 2 postmortem , but the party offers a variety of other regularly scheduled tours that focus on the African diaspora with themes ranging from Black cowboys to fatal artistry . price : Tickets are $ 40 - $ 60 dollar bill .

Group of Friends

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exhibit

Houston Informer Foundation, Inc|Houston Informer Foundation, Inc

Ballet

Brown Girls Do Ballet|Brown Girls Do Ballet

Awards

The Brown Sugar Awards|The Brown Sugar Awards

Candlelight

Candlelight Concerts by Fever|Candlelight Concerts by Fever

Shopping

Shop BLCK|Shop BLCK

Afro

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Tours

Ṣawari Tours|Ṣawari Tours