How to Organize Black History Month Activities

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Focusing on Learning

For many schools, Black History Month carries both opportunity and pressure.

There’s the opportunity to create learning experiences where black students feel seen, valued, and affirmed, and where all students deepen their understanding of history, identity, and community. There’s also the pressure of fitting meaningful work into an already full school calendar, often with limited time, resources, and support.

When Black History Month planning is rushed, it can feel fragmented or surface-level. When it’s planned with intention, it creates space for reflection, student voice, and learning that resonates well beyond February.

This guide focuses on how to organize Black History Month activities in schools, with activity ideas and practical planning tips that reduce last-minute stress and help educators and organizers coordinate experiences that feel purposeful, supported, and connected.