SAY IT LOUD! Black History Show and Celebration

Say It Loud! and celebrate Black History with hosts Black Artist Collective and the Community Folk Art Center. The event will feature spoken word poetry, comedy and some of Syracuse's finest Black performing artists. Register online at the link provided.

Black Buck: The Art of Reinvention

New York Times best-selling author Mateo Askaripour aims to empower people of color to seize opportunities for advancement, no matter the obstacle. His first novel, Black Buck, takes on racism in corporate America with humor and wit. He will discuss the book and his process as a writer.

The SAMMYS Awards Show

The SAMMYS Awards Show to recognize and honor local musicians will be live-streamed from SubCat Music Studios starting at 7 p.m. Friday, March 5. The event is free and open to the public; donations will be accepted. Note, the SAMMYS Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony has been postponed until next year. March's awards show will feature performances from: Byron Cage, Cam Caruso, Sophistafunk, Stephen Phillips and Vaporeyes.

Public Safety Committee Meeting

The city of Syracuse will hold a Public Safety Committee meeting at 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, via WebEx. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the Syracuse Police Reform and Reinvention Collaborative Plan.

WebEx Meeting Link: https://syrgov.webex.com/webappng/sites/syrgov/meeting/download/5fe0c5a4033b472e9a437f064935a893?siteurl=syrgov&MTID=m2451bf0b062119813d9822627263157c

If prompted, password is: FcVN2cimq86

Dial-In Option: 1-408-418-9388. Access Code: 129 765 4186.

Onondaga Votes! Meeting

Onondaga Votes! is comprised of people from numerous groups who are interested in increasing voter turnout and participation on the South Side of Syracuse since 2017. Organizers invite anyone who is interested to attend the March 11 Zoom meeting to join to help brainstorm ways of communicating and supporting greater civic engagement in the upcoming primary and general elections. This year’s election is important as it includes elections of city mayor, city council, Onondaga County Legislature and more. For meeting information, call or text Mary Cunningham; leave your email or contact information at (315) 475-5526 after 3 p.m. to be part of the Zoom call.

The Beauty in Returning Home: A Discussion with Jaleel Campbell

In his first solo museum exhibition, local artist and activist Jaleel Campbell brings his collection of work stemming from the exploration of his family history to the Everson Museum of Art.  Everson curators Steffi Chappell and Garth Johnson will sit down with Campbell to discuss his creative process and inspirations. Must pre-register to receive Zoom link.

Free

Black Creatives & Culture Market

The McCarthy Mercantile 217 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Creators Lounge and Black Artist Collective in partnership with The Mercantile Market will host the Black Creatives & Culture Market, a weekend-long event featuring 10 Black creatives and Black-owned businesses including All Things Lushious, Amaranth Press & Bindery, The Black Citizens Brigade Vtng. Clothing Co., ThasRed Home Decor, 210 Teas, Mastermind Urban Wear and more. The public will be able to discover and shop local Black artists at the COVID-19-safe market held noon to 5 p.m. on both March 20 and 21. 

Black Creatives & Culture Market

The McCarthy Mercantile 217 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Creators Lounge and Black Artist Collective in partnership with The Mercantile Market will host the Black Creatives & Culture Market, a weekend-long event featuring 10 Black creatives and Black-owned businesses including All Things Lushious, Amaranth Press & Bindery, The Black Citizens Brigade Vtng. Clothing Co., ThasRed Home Decor, 210 Teas, Mastermind Urban Wear and more. The public will be able to discover and shop local Black artists at the COVID-19-safe market held noon to 5 p.m. March 21. 

Online Poetry Reading and Discussion with torrin a. greathouse

Syracuse University's Office of Interdisciplinary Programs and Outreach (OIPO) at the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) with "Wordgathering: A Journal of Disability Poetry and Literature" will host critically acclaimed poet, torrin a. greathouse for an online reading. Please note: Some of the poems include explicit or graphic imagery. There will be an opportunity for discussion with and questions from participants. This event is free and open to the public. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, live captioning, and image descriptions will be provided. Requests for other accommodations can be made (by 3/18/2021) when registering.

Free