Heartbreak Holiday at Federal Theatre
If you’re single for Valentine’s Day, there's no reason to eat a pint of ice cream and cry when there’s so much love in life to celebrate. Listen to live […]
If you’re single for Valentine’s Day, there's no reason to eat a pint of ice cream and cry when there’s so much love in life to celebrate. Listen to live […]
Celebrate Black History Month by dropping in to honor black female accomplishments. Participating girl scouts will earn their black history month patch, and all family members are welcome.
Poetic Justice explores love, grief, and Black interior life through the journey of a young woman processing loss. Starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur, the film blends romance with social realism. This screening continues the exploration of his cinematic legacy.
This performance brings together Afro-Latin jazz and street dance traditions. Ephrat Asherie Dance collaborates with Arturo O’Farrill to celebrate African American and Latin dance cultures. The show highlights improvisation and cultural exchange.
Are you interested in jazz music and its roots? Across the Welton Street Corridor, there will be a full-day jazz experience, celebrating Five Points. Come explore the cultural significance and celebrate the history of jazz across the various venues.
Baby Boy examines masculinity and generational cycles within Black families. Singleton presents a raw portrayal of adulthood, responsibility, and emotional growth. The film challenges audiences to confront uncomfortable truths about dependency and power. As part of the trilogy, it deepens understanding of Singleton’s thematic range.
The Denver Streets Partnership is hosting an event to discuss public transit in Denver. You can meet the RTD Board Director JoyAnn Ruscha, share your own opinions on public transit in Denver, and connect with others in the community who are passionate about the same topic. There will also be a free dinner and language […]
The Spirituals Project Choir preserves and performs African American spirituals as living cultural expressions. Let Freedom Ring reflects on freedom, resistance, and faith through music. The performance connects historical spirituals to contemporary struggles for justice.
Former Denver Press Club President Denny Dressman will be having a book release party for his book, "Black Baseball's HeyDay" at the Denver Press Club. After a presentation, the book will be available for purchase, and a signing will take place at the end of the night.
This annual Black History Celebration brings together community members and leaders from House District 8. Featuring Colorado Senate President James Coleman, the event emphasizes civic leadership and political engagement. The fundraiser supports ongoing advocacy and community initiatives.