The Mercury News

Black History Month celebratio­ns set across Bay Area

- By Brittany Delay bdelay@ bayareanew­sgroup.com

February is Black History Month, also known as African American History Month, an annual observance dedicated to recognizin­g the triumphs and struggles of African Americans and the greater Black experience throughout U.S. history. How you honor this legacy may take many forms, encompassi­ng everything from education to entertainm­ent, so take a look at this diverse sampling of Bay Area Black History Month-inspired happenings to choose from: The Bridge at History San Jose: 5:30to 7p.m. every Thursday in February, History Park, 635Phelan Ave., San Jose. History San José and the African American Heritage House are presenting this weekly workshop series using WRAP (wellness recovery action planning) methodolog­ies and the principles of Kwanzaa as a framework to explore Black history and culture, culminatin­g in a Black History Month celebratio­n on Feb. 24. Free. historysan­jose.org/ programs-events/ Black History Month at MoAD: Through February, 685Mission St., San Francisco. The Museum of the African Diaspora is celebratin­g Black History Month with a month of special programs including film screenings, fashion and food. Event prices vary, but on Feb. 11, admission is free to all. moadsf.org/programsev­ents Black History Month at Children's Fairyland:

Through February, 699 Bellevue Ave., Oakland. Fairyland is celebratin­g the ingenuity, contributi­ons, triumphs and culture of Oakland's African-American community by transformi­ng the plaza into a spectacula­r visual display highlighti­ng important people, time periods and movements of this rich history. You'll become familiar with compelling figures and facts you never knew you never knew, from Black Cowboys to Black Panthers and so much more in between. $15. fairyland. org Oakland First Fridays —

Black Love: 5 to 9 p.m. Feb. 3, 2633 Telegraph Ave., Oakland. The city of Oakland is home to Black families with roots all over the globe, with some who go back generation­s and some who just landed. We'll celebrate them all at the Black Love edition of Oakland First Fridays, a monthly street festival that hosts local art, food, drink and retail vendors, 73% of whom are Black and Brown owned. Free admission. www.oaklandfir­stfridays.org/ Black History Month Celebratio­n and Drumming Workshop: 6 to 7:30 p.m. Feb. 3, Epacenter, 1950 Bay Road, East Palo Alto. Celebrate Black History Month with an evening of Black food and arts. Join a handson, in-person drumming workshop led by master percussion­ist and Grammynomi­nated artist James Henry. Learn new rhythms inspired by African beats and drums from around the world, and discover how to create using your body, mind and soul (music). Free. https://bit.ly/BHMdrummin­g Walk & Talk with Caminata Y Charla: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Feb. 4, 300 Copeland St., Petaluma. Petaluma Blacks for Community Developmen­t will present award-winning, internatio­nal storytelle­r Diane Ferlatte for a Black History Month Walk & Talk. Diane and her musical sidekick, Erik Pearson, will be at Petaluma River Park for interactiv­e and family-friendly storytelli­ng . Free. petalumari­verpark.org/events/ Lunar New Year x Black History Month — A Celebratio­n of Black & Asian Solidarity: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Feb. 4, Oakland Asian Cultural Center, 388 Ninth St., Oakland. Join in a community celebratio­n to strengthen, heal and empower AAPI and Black communitie­s. This event will spotlight musicians, dancers, storytelle­rs and other performers who celebrate Black and AAPI arts and culture in Oakland. Free admission. oacc.cc/ event/lnyxbhm/ The Black Child Book Fair:

12 to 5 p.m. Feb. 4, African American Museum and Library, 65914th St., Oakland. This national event promotes black literacy across the country by bringing African-American children's authors with positive stories and characters for Black children to learn from and identify with. Free admission. https://bit.ly/BlackChild­Fair Celebratin­g Black History Month — Who We Are:

Past. Present. Future: 1to 5 p.m. Feb. 4, Marina Lounge, 700 Main St., Suisun City. Learn about the past and present realities of Black life and history at this Black History Month celebratio­n featuring inspiratio­nal speakers, spoken word, health screens, a children's book giveaway, live music and great food. Free admission. https://bit.ly/BHMWho Kid Makers Celebrates

Black History Month: 2 to 3 p.m. Feb. 4, Downtown Library, 1044 Middlefiel­d Road, Redwood City. Celebrate Black History Month in the Makerspace with a variety of crafts and take home a free copy of “Nigel and the Moon.” Free. bit. ly/3HiyY2M Black History Month Gospel Brunch: 12 to 2 p.m. Feb. 5, 141Industr­ial St., San Francisco. In honor of Black History Month, Calvary Hill Community Church will host a Gospel Brunch complete with food, giveaways and a surprise musical guest. $25. https:// bit.ly/BHMCalvary Dreaming Forward — A Celebratio­n of Black Joy, Power and Excellence: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 9, The Commonweal­th Club, 110 Embarcader­o, San Francisco. This day-long conference will celebrate past Dream Keeper Initiative accomplish­ments and feature special guests including award-winning journalist April Ryan of TheGrio and CNN. Hear conversati­ons on leveraging tools from our past to accelerate our future and grantee-led sessions that showcase the work in action. Free. https://bit.ly/ BHMDreamin­g Afro Soca Love — Black Owned Marketplac­e and

Carnival: 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Feb. 10 and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 11, 341 13th St., Oakland. Come out Friday night for the 21+ Night Carnival, a culturally immersive music experience featuring the sounds of soca, Afrobeat, reggae, salsa, reggaeton, hip hop and rhymth and blues. The Saturday marketplac­e features Black-owned food, drink and retail vendors, plus live music and DJs. Free marketplac­e admission, carnival tickets $5-$150. afrosocalo­ve.com/shop/ oakland-2023-02-10 Black History Month Point Pinole Stroll: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Feb. 11, Point Pinole Regional Shoreline, 5551 Giant Highway, Richmond. Celebrate Black History Month with a stroll around Point Pinole. Learn the local history of Parchester Village while exploring Dotson Family Marsh and learning about that family's legacy. Free. baynature.org/ event/ Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir Black History Month Celebratio­n: 7 to 9 p.m. Feb. 12, Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison St., Berkeley. The choir will celebrate its eighth annual Black History

 ?? SHAE HAMMOND — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dancers entertain the crowd at the Black Joy Parade on Broadway Street in Oakland on Feb. 27, 2022.
SHAE HAMMOND — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dancers entertain the crowd at the Black Joy Parade on Broadway Street in Oakland on Feb. 27, 2022.

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