Virtual Talk: Mental Health Crises

This virtual talk by Tolani Ajagbe, MD, will focus on mental health crises affecting Black, Indigenous and people of color. Ajagbe is a clinical assistant professor of addiction psychiatry at Upstate Medical University.

Salt City Jams

Salt City Market 484 S. Salina St., Syracuse, United States

For the month of February, live music will be performed each Wednesday to celebrate local Black artists, organized by Syracuse JAMS. Performance by DeVaughn Jackson & Mike Pasarelli will be held from 6 to 8 p.m.

West Africa On a Plate’s Black History Month Series

Salt City Market 484 S. Salina St., Syracuse, United States

Every Thursday in February, Chef Kuukua will instruct in making a traditional African soup or porridge, in commemoration of Black History Month. Free but registration required.

­Black History Month Movie Night: ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’

Salt City Market 484 S. Salina St., Syracuse, United States

Join in celebrating Black joy, culture and cinematic talent every Friday night during Black History Month for a different movie. "If Beale Street Could Talk" (R) will be screened.

African American Read-In

SUNY Educational Opportunity Center 100 New St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Celebrate Black History Month with special guest readers, crafts, snacks and free book giveaways. This event is for children up to 12 years old, who must be accompanied by an adult 18 years old or older.

Black History Month Celebration by PACCNY

The Pan African Community of Central New York (PACCNY) will hold a Black History Month Celebration starting at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 19.  The theme of the zoom event is “The Rise of White Supremacist ideas and the Urgency of teaching Black History.” The main feature will be presentations by international and local figures, followed by dialogue.

West Africa On a Plate’s Black History Month Series

Salt City Market 484 S. Salina St., Syracuse, United States

Every Thursday in February, Chef Kuukua will instruct in making a traditional African soup or porridge, in commemoration of Black History Month. Free but registration required.

Engaging Urban Communities

La Casita will host an open dialogue on engaging and supporting urban Syracuse communities, the challenges during and after pandemic-related shutdowns and new strategies.

A cohort of panelists will reflect on the experiences, inadequacies and successes of various community engagement initiatives as programs reopened to the public.

FOCUS Forum: City Housing / Looking Forward

FOCUS Greater Syracuse will host a free, virtual forum to discuss new initiatives and policies impacting the future of downtown and neighborhood housing. Panelists include: Daniel Kwasnowski, director of Syracuse Onondaga Planning Agency (SOCPA); Owen Kerney, assistant director of SOCPA, and Stephanie Pasquale, director of Neighborhood Advancement with the Allyn Family Foundation.

Free