10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions Family History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
11 am – 8 pm Black Inventors Museum comes to Brooklyn for the first time Ages: 5 and upAttractions Caribbean Family Philadelphia
5:30 – 7 pm Black History Month Student Art Exhibition Art History & Culture The Huntington Free Library and Reading RoomBronx
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions Family History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
10:30 am Black History Month Celebration: Architecture of the Harlem Renaissance Ages: AllFamily Free History & Culture The Skyscraper MuseumBattery Park City
11 am – 8 pm Black Inventors Museum comes to Brooklyn for the first time Ages: 5 and upAttractions Caribbean Family Philadelphia
1 – 2 pm Black History Month: Author Talk with Cassidy Bridges Ages: 5 – 12Books & Readings Craft & DIY Family Central Library, Queens Public LibraryJamaica
2 – 3:30 pm New York International Children’s Film Festival: Celebrating Black Stories Ages: 5 and upCaribbean Family History & Culture Staten Island MuseumStaten Island
7 – 10 pm Black History Month Event – Black Workers: Key to the Battle Against Fascism Caribbean History & Culture Freedom HallNew York City
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions Family History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
11 am – noon Black History Month: Audre Lorde Ages: AllFamily Free History & Culture Silver Lake ParkStaten Island
11 am – 8 pm Black Inventors Museum comes to Brooklyn for the first time Ages: 5 and upAttractions Caribbean Family Philadelphia
11:30 am – 12:30 pm Walking Tour: “All-of-a-Kind Family” Ages: 5 and upFamily History & Culture Outdoors Museum at Eldridge StreetLower East Side
1 – 2:30 pm Black History Month: Black Pioneers in STEM Ages: AllFamily Free History & Culture Lewis H. Latimer HouseFlushing
6:30 – 10 pm Sista Zock Celebrates the Black History of MINTONS at MINTONS Community Festivals mintons playhouseHarlem
3 – 4 pm Crafting the Collections: Collages in Black Ages: 5 – 12Craft & DIY Family Free Clason’s Point LibraryBronx
4 – 4:30 pm Celebrating Black History Month: Louis Armstrong Ages: AllFamily Free History & Culture Bronx Library CenterFordham Manor
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions Family History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
6 – 9 pm Drunk Black History: Museum of Food and Drink Edition Comedy Food & Drink Museum of Food and DrinkBrooklyn
10 am – 5 pm Color Our World: Women Who Made Waves! Ages: 8 and underAttractions Family History & Culture Children’s Museum of ManhattanManhattan
11 am – noon Guggenheim Museum Stroller Tours Ages: 2 and underArt Attractions Family GuggenheimUpper East Side
March 8, noon Brooklyn Family Ultimate Camp Fair & Activity Expo – Montague St. St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church
March 22, 9 am How to Navigate Work and Finances After a Blood Cancer Diagnosis Bronx Music Hall Amphitheatre
March 30, noon Staten Island Parent Ultimate Summer Program & Activity Expo College Of Staten Island Sports And Recreation Center
AMNY Midtown rally seeks prison culture reform as Hochul announces charges against guards in inmate Robert Brooks’ prison murder
Gay City News LGBTQ clubs call on Hochul and state leaders to increase support for trans wellness fund, HIV/AIDS initiatives