From the NAACP Image Awards to month-long free streaming, here’s a look into programming and events happening during Black History Month.
, a two-part special that explores African ancestry. Hosted by Dometi Pongo of MTV News, the program will celebrate Africa’s rich history while addressing the aftermath of slavery and stereotypes in Black culture. Part one premieres Feb. 7 on VH1 while part two airs Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14., a new documentary highlighting the life of Maurice Hines from tap-dancing child prodigy to industry veteran. It will be available for streaming through next year beginning Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. ET.
explores the life and legacy of the late Peterson from childhood to fame. Packed with firsthand accounts and interviews from Peterson’s widow Kelly, Billy Joel, Herbie Hancock, Quincy Jones and more, the film will beginn streaming Feb. 15 on Hulu.Jeen-Yuhs: A Kanye Trilogy on Feb. 16. Act 1 of the trilogy is slated to premiere exclusively in U.S. theaters on Feb. 10. The project is directed by duo Coodie & Chike, and delves into Ye’s life and career journey from struggling artist to international sensation.
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Where to celebrate Black History Month in Dallas-Fort WorthPrograms use visual art, dance, music and even cooking to highlight the triumphs of the Black diaspora.
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I'm Tired of the Empty Celebrations Around Black History MonthOpEd: 'We don’t need your words or symbolic camaraderie, we need action.'
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Kanye West Declares 'America Is Made to Enslave Us' in Plea for 'Black Future Month'In impassioned, poetic speech, Ye looks to change the narrative for Black America
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U.S. vice president's husband, students evacuate Black history event after bomb threat(Reuters) -U.S. Secret Service agents rushed second gentleman Douglas Emhoff to safety on Tuesday, while students and administrators evacuated after a bomb threat was reported at a Washington, D.C., school celebrating a Black History Month event, Emhoff's aides and school authorities said. Emhoff, the husband of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, was at Dunbar High School in the U.S. capital for an event commemorating Black History Month. Students and teachers at the school also evacuated the building.
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Craig Melvin on teaching his biracial children the importance of Black history'How do you explain to two bright-eyed, multiracial kids who live pretty charmed lives that there was a time in this country where people who look like Daddy would have been shackled and working for people who look like Mommy?'
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