How to Celebrate Black History Month in Seattle

If we took anything from 2020 and the legacy of CHOP, it’s that countering systemic racism and implicit bias starts with listening and learning. We don’t need to wait until an annual observance to do that, but Black History Month is still a great place to start. Here, a list of ways to celebrate Seattle’s Black history and people.

Through Feb 28 A Seattle History Worth Preserving: Buffalo Soldiers Lower Queen Anne

Back when Discovery Park was still known as Fort Lawton, hundreds of Black soldiers were stationed there as part of the U.S. Army’s 25th infantry. This ongoing exhibit at Seattle Center looks at the history of the revered Buffalo Soldiers and

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