Want to learn from other Black families who run family businesses? Join this online community to laugh, learn, and network with other BIPOC individuals who are following their entrepreneurial dreams.
West African Guinean Dance for Beginners
Get all into the basics of West African Dance — including key info on its history and context — as you improve your flexibility, stamina, and even core strength.
Black Business Fundamentals
Your small Black-owned business doesn't have to stay that way. Get a few tips on how to expand during this discussion with Black business leaders, along with info on how to market and manage your work.
Black Entrepreneurs Online Networking Event
Meet small business owners that are just like you and some who may be more advanced in their business journeys during this fun networking session, centered around the experiences of thousands of Black entrepreneurs.
Sankofa Series
The Langston Hughes Library in New York presents this series to raise awareness of Black history and culture and encourage thought-provoking conversation. Participate live to learn about historical figures, navigating intergenerational conversations, and more.
#BreatheWithMe: A Restorative Space Designed for the Black Community
Taking time to care for yourself can give you the ability to continue to excel. Here, facilitators welcome people who identify as Black or African American — and who feel overwhelmed by injustice — to breathe and take part in guided meditation.
African-American Land Conservation & Preservation
Recognize the contributions of Black Americans when you hear the founder and president of the Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation reveal how a section of the Chesapeake Bay waterfront welcomed Black people during times of segregation.
Black Ivy League Alumni-Alumnae Panel Discussion
It's academic: Attend this session with members of the Black Ivy League for help with navigating the preparation for Ivy League admissions and pursuing educational success.
Melanated MommyTalks: Virtual Community Support Group
Get support for navigating your life as a mother by joining this group that touches on the topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion awareness.
Sip Juice & Color History: Kid's Party
Join in on this kiddie soiree that also teaches Black history in an entertaining fashion, presented alongside art tips and recipes for tasty treats that you can try out in your kitchen.
Moving Together: Unapologetically Black Therapeutic Yoga for Black People
Cultivate joy and radical self-care in this yoga class just for the Black community.
Teaching the Black Freedom Struggle
Throughout multiple sessions, leading historians offer their perspectives on how members of the Black community have survived the violence of Reconstruction and have challenged ongoing racism.
Virtual Tour of Frederick Douglass Abroad
Orator and abolitionist Frederick Douglass had notable accomplishments in the United States, but did you know his influence extended abroad? This virtual tour reveals locations in Britain and Ireland where Douglass visited and made an impact, including London and Dublin.
Black School Founders Monthly Mastermind
The audience may be niche, but the topic is necessary. Here, Black school founders can join a conversational group, allowing them to collaborate with each other and celebrate the wins that come with teaching young people.
Travel Indoors! (Black Travel Summit Digital Sessions)
Black travel influencers share tips on how to create and market your brand, make a living while travel, and grow the industry. Let's go!
The History of the Divine Nine Greek Fraternities & Sororities
It's about more than step shows and movie features. Pop into this ongoing series to get the scoop on the founding and impact of these historically Black fraternities and sororities as you decode the meaning behind the Greek letters.
Virtual Black Abolitionist Tour of London
If you can't travel to London, do the next best thing and take this virtual walking tour highlighting six sites where African American activists made an important impact on the UK landscape.
Take a closer look at the work of visual artist and writer Courtney Faye Taylor as she discusses her book exploring themes of Black womanhood via visual poems.
Uzuri: A Celebration of Natural Black Beauty
Yes, Black women are beautiful. Recognizing that historic (and current) fact, photographer Ricardo Scipio shows and talks about photos from his project "Uzuri" for the first time in 30 years.
Written in 1944, Eric Williams' "Capitalism and Slavery" captured the origins of the slave trade in Britain and how the practice spurred the industrial revolution. Here, a group of historians discuss responses to Williams' work and how the history of slavery can be explored.
Drunk Black History
Join a fun livestream of this popular show just in time for Juneteenth, where a special (and intentionally inebriated) guest attempts to outline the accomplishments of a historic Black figure.
Black Family Business Networking Event
Want to learn from other Black families who run family businesses? Join this online community to laugh, learn, and network with other BIPOC individuals who are following their entrepreneurial dreams.
West African Guinean Dance for Beginners
Get all into the basics of West African Dance — including key info on its history and context — as you improve your flexibility, stamina, and even core strength.
Black Business Fundamentals
Your small Black-owned business doesn't have to stay that way. Get a few tips on how to expand during this discussion with Black business leaders, along with info on how to market and manage your work.
Black Entrepreneurs Online Networking Event
Meet small business owners that are just like you and some who may be more advanced in their business journeys during this fun networking session, centered around the experiences of thousands of Black entrepreneurs.
Sankofa Series
The Langston Hughes Library in New York presents this series to raise awareness of Black history and culture and encourage thought-provoking conversation. Participate live to learn about historical figures, navigating intergenerational conversations, and more.
#BreatheWithMe: A Restorative Space Designed for the Black Community
Taking time to care for yourself can give you the ability to continue to excel. Here, facilitators welcome people who identify as Black or African American — and who feel overwhelmed by injustice — to breathe and take part in guided meditation.
African-American Land Conservation & Preservation
Recognize the contributions of Black Americans when you hear the founder and president of the Blacks of the Chesapeake Foundation reveal how a section of the Chesapeake Bay waterfront welcomed Black people during times of segregation.
Black Ivy League Alumni-Alumnae Panel Discussion
It's academic: Attend this session with members of the Black Ivy League for help with navigating the preparation for Ivy League admissions and pursuing educational success.
Melanated MommyTalks: Virtual Community Support Group
Get support for navigating your life as a mother by joining this group that touches on the topics of diversity, equity, and inclusion awareness.
Sip Juice & Color History: Kid's Party
Join in on this kiddie soiree that also teaches Black history in an entertaining fashion, presented alongside art tips and recipes for tasty treats that you can try out in your kitchen.
Moving Together: Unapologetically Black Therapeutic Yoga for Black People
Cultivate joy and radical self-care in this yoga class just for the Black community.
Teaching the Black Freedom Struggle
Throughout multiple sessions, leading historians offer their perspectives on how members of the Black community have survived the violence of Reconstruction and have challenged ongoing racism.
Virtual Tour of Frederick Douglass Abroad
Orator and abolitionist Frederick Douglass had notable accomplishments in the United States, but did you know his influence extended abroad? This virtual tour reveals locations in Britain and Ireland where Douglass visited and made an impact, including London and Dublin.
Black School Founders Monthly Mastermind
The audience may be niche, but the topic is necessary. Here, Black school founders can join a conversational group, allowing them to collaborate with each other and celebrate the wins that come with teaching young people.
Travel Indoors! (Black Travel Summit Digital Sessions)
Black travel influencers share tips on how to create and market your brand, make a living while travel, and grow the industry. Let's go!
The History of the Divine Nine Greek Fraternities & Sororities
It's about more than step shows and movie features. Pop into this ongoing series to get the scoop on the founding and impact of these historically Black fraternities and sororities as you decode the meaning behind the Greek letters.
Virtual Black Abolitionist Tour of London
If you can't travel to London, do the next best thing and take this virtual walking tour highlighting six sites where African American activists made an important impact on the UK landscape.
Take a closer look at the work of visual artist and writer Courtney Faye Taylor as she discusses her book exploring themes of Black womanhood via visual poems.
Uzuri: A Celebration of Natural Black Beauty
Yes, Black women are beautiful. Recognizing that historic (and current) fact, photographer Ricardo Scipio shows and talks about photos from his project "Uzuri" for the first time in 30 years.
Written in 1944, Eric Williams' "Capitalism and Slavery" captured the origins of the slave trade in Britain and how the practice spurred the industrial revolution. Here, a group of historians discuss responses to Williams' work and how the history of slavery can be explored.
Drunk Black History
Join a fun livestream of this popular show just in time for Juneteenth, where a special (and intentionally inebriated) guest attempts to outline the accomplishments of a historic Black figure.