Black History & Culture Trivia Night
Light supper is served at 6:00 and trivia begins at 6:30. Register online as an individual, group, or 5-player team. Individuals and smaller groups will be put together into teams at the event. Each member of the winning team wins a $50 gift certificate to Krustacean. Other teams will also get prizes (books and games by Black creators and/or on Black history). Questions are multiple-choice and you do NOT have to be "good at trivia" to play!

Voices of Black Nonprofit Leaders
A virtual panel and call to action for Black History Month.
Register at NEWCHAPTERCOACH.COM/VOICES.

THE BOLD ACADEMY PRESENTS BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER
6:30pm Doors | 7:30pm Show
Tickets are $10, with 50% of all proceeds benefiting The Bold Academy. Adonica Coleman, a member of The Bold Academy’s board, will speak about the charity before the film, and stick around after for a Q&A session!
All Ages.
https://thebluenote.com/event/black-panther-wakanda-forever/

True/False Film Festival Presents: Summer of Soul at The Blue Note
Doors 6:30pm // Movie 7:30pm
at The Blue Note (All Ages)
Tickets are $10, with 50% of all proceeds benefiting Ragtag Film Society.
On Sale Now: bit.ly/summerofsoul-bn
*The Blue Note and Rose Music Hall are cashless facilities. All points of sale accept debit and credit cards

“Black Men in White Coats” Documentary
“Why is it easier to visualize a Black man in an orange jumpsuit than it is in a white coat?” Fed up with the lack of diversity among doctors, a medical doctor sets out to explore why only 2% of American doctors are Black men and what that means for society. This 80-minute documentary dissects the systemic barriers preventing Black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society at large.
https://calendar.missouri.edu/event/black_men_in_white_coats_documentary

“Black Men in White Coats” Documentary
“Why is it easier to visualize a Black man in an orange jumpsuit than it is in a white coat?” Fed up with the lack of diversity among doctors, a medical doctor sets out to explore why only 2% of American doctors are Black men and what that means for society. This 80-minute documentary dissects the systemic barriers preventing Black men from becoming medical doctors and the consequences on society at large.
https://calendar.missouri.edu/event/black_men_in_white_coats_documentary

RACE MATTERS, FRIENDS PRESENTS JUST MERCY
6:30pm Doors | 7:30pm Show
Tickets are $10, with 50% of all proceeds benefiting Race Matters, Friends. Make sure to stick around after the movie for a Q&A session!

"The Color Black" exhibition
Asialuvzu2 and various other Creatives will be showcasing their work at Orr Street Studios. A fun night full of live music, good vibes and artistic expression. Also, a great chance to connect with the artist in residency and past candidates. In our studio, we will have some recent works shown and new products to take with you. come and enjoy! Free event. Gallery Show runs through February 27.