Onondaga Community College Q&A

Central Library 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

An OCC representative will be on hand to answer questions about applying to college, financial aid, degree programs and other questions related to attending college. No registration necessary. For teens and adults. To meet on Level 1.

I-81 Q&A Session

Dr. King Elementary School 416 E. Raynor Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

An I-81 Q&A Session is set for 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, at Dr. King Elementary School, 416 E. Raynor Ave. South Side residents encouraged to attend. To learn more, contact Lanessa Chaplin at (315) 299-4863 or lchaplin@nyclu.org.

Sing Your Story in Ever Widening Circles

St. Lucy's Church 432 Gifford St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Seeds for the Arts the Brady Faith Center is facilitating an evening of music at St. Lucy’s Church. Participants will include local musicians, Brady and St. Lucy's musicians and Seeds for the Arts students. Donation of $10 at the door.

Lit’ for Life: African-American Read In

Community Folk Art Center 805 E Genesee St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Celebrate Black History Month during an African-American Read In with guest David MacDonald, an award-winning ceramic artist. Day will include reading, crafts and book giveaways. For children up to 12 years old, who must come with an adult 18 years or older. Free and open to the public, but must register by Jan. 31 to Connie at (315) 559-4795 or litforlifefamilies@gmail.com.

Free

Black Birth Songs: A Writing Workshop

Beauchamp Branch Library 2111 S. Salina St., Syracuse , NY, United States

Syracuse Black Birth Workers will lead a writing workshop about black birth stories as a form of reproductive justice. Participants are invited to write their stories using multiple formats including poetry, memoir, fiction and song. A limited supply of writing journals will be provided. Held in Beauchamp's auditorium. To learn more, call (315) 435-3395.

Free

Afterschool Adventures: Black History Month

Mundy Branch Library 1204 S. Geddes St. , Syracuse, NY, United States

Learn about the amazing people who fought for equal rights in America. Intended for ages 8 to 13.

Free

Adult Movie Night

Paine Branch Library 113 Nichols Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

In honor of Black History Month, Paine will screen the film "42," the inspiring story of Jackie Robinson, the first African-American to play for a Major League baseball team. Snacks provided. Seating will be available, but interested attendees are encouraged to bring a comfy blanket and/or bean bag to better enjoy the film.

Free

Southside TNT Meeting

Danforth Middle School 309 W. Brighton, Syracuse, NY, United States

The next Southside TNT meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 4, at Danforth Magnet Middle School, 309 W. Brighton Ave. Lanessa Chaplin with the New York Civil Liberties Union will be providing an update regarding the I-81 project.

Rental 101

Central Library 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Volunteer Lawyers Project of Onondaga County will present a program on residential rental rights and responsibilities. A landlord/tenant court attorney will be on hand with basic information appropriate for both landlords and tenants. A Q&A time will follow. For adults and meets in Central Libray's CNY Meeting Room, Level 3.

ACTS Equity in Education Task Force Meeting

Temple Society of Concord 910 Madison St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Equity in Education task force with the Alliance of Communities Transforming Syracuse (ACTS) continues to focus its attention on research and discussion around issues of integration and concerns in the Syracuse City School District and surrounding districts. Task force members also continue to explore the issues of poverty and integration in local schools. The February meeting will feature Superintendent Jamie Alicea, who will share new initiatives in the SCSD. All are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Kelly Ward at kkwrlt@aol.com.