Black History Events
We celebrate Black Heritage Month to recognize the achievements and contributions of Black and African Americans who have inspired others to achieve success. Join LBCC in celebrating Black/African American culture and history through a series of wonderful events throughout the month of February. All virtual events will either be hosted through Zoom or presented through our official Long Beach City College YouTube channel.
Pan-African Flag Raising
Date/Time: Thursday, February 6, 11:30AM – 11:55AM
Location: LAC Flagpole near the T-Building
Join us as we celebrate Black History Month and honor the African diaspora. The raising of the Pan-African flag recognizes the contributions of Black communities and symbolizes the ongoing fight for equality and justice. This ceremony will honor the shared heritage of people of African descent.
Black History Month Kickoff
Date/Time Thursday, February 6, 12:00PM – 2:00PM
Location: LAC – T1200
Labor Spotlight – Coordinated by the Labor Center
Date/Time: Tuesday, February 11, 3:00PM – 5:00PM
Location: LAC L103, Black Student Success Center (BSSC)
A film screening of “10,000 Black Men Named George,” a film about Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters in 1920s America. They were the first African American-led union recognized and played a key role in the election of FDR to presidency. Join us on Tues., Feb. 11 from 3 p.m. – 5 p.m. at the Black Student Success Center in L103. (Register Here!).
Meet your Village – LBCC Men’s Basketball v. Compton CC
Date/Time: Wednesday, February 12, 6:00PM
Location: W201
The Meet Your Village Workshop Series is designed to provide the campus community with an opportunity to meet peers, staff, faculty, and administrators who identify as they do. One of many ways for you to know that you have a village that is proud of you, supports you, and is here for you. You belong here!
Karaoke/Open Mic – Coordinated by the SJIC
Date/Time: Tuesday, February 18, 5:00PM – 7:00PM
Location: LAC B206 -Social Justice Intercultural Center (SJIC)
The Karaoke/Open Mic series is designed to share space in a celebratory way to elevate the voices of and highlight the talent in our campus community. RSVP Here!
Sip N Paint – Coordinated by Transfer Center
Date/Time: Thursday, February 20, 2:00PM – 4:00PM
Location: LBCC Bistro – LAC V101
Celebrating Black History Month through art, conversation, self-care, and creativity. Partnering with Culinary Arts and Umoja. The Sip N Paint workshop series is designed to provide the campus community with an opportunity to engage their creative sides while sharing space with good people. All participants are provided with a canvas, paints, and other materials to unwind while enjoying artistic expression, good company, food, and sparkling cider.
Sip N Science – Coordinated by Math & Science
Date/Time: Monday, February 24, 6:00PM – 7:00pm
Location: LAC, D-104
The Sip N Science workshop series is designed to engage the LBCC community in science, to show that it is fun and interesting for everyone through non-technical, science-themed talks that anyone can understand.
LBCC PRIDE: Together in Transition: A Space for Growth & Support – Coordinated by the LGBTQIA+ Workgroup
Date/Time: Tuesday, February 25, 12:00PM – 2:00PM
Location: LAC T1200
This luncheon honors the legacy of Marsha P. Johnson, a trailblazing Black trans activist who fought tirelessly for trans rights and liberation. Rooted in the tradition of Black resilience, community care, and advocacy, this gathering provides a space for trans students and their loved ones to connect, heal, and access affirming resources. While open to everyone, this event centers Black and African American experiences, recognizing the unique challenges faced in today’s political climate. In the spirit of Marsha’s fight for justice, attendees will have the opportunity to take action by writing letters to representatives, advocating for policies that protect and uplift Black trans lives. More than just a meal, this is a moment of remembrance, empowerment, and collective strength—because as Marsha reminded us, no pride without justice.
The LBCC PRIDE workshop series is designed to celebrate and bring awareness to the needs of our LGBTQIA+ community. Rather than holding Pride Month in June, when the campus sees a pronounced dip in foot traffic, the intent is to spread these themed events throughout the year.
Black Elected Officials Panel
Date/Time: Wednesday, February 26, 10:00AM-11:00AM
Location: LAC- L103, Black Student Success Center (BSSC)
The Black Elected Officials Panel will explore the realities of navigating a society filled with social/cultural norms, stereotypes, barriers, and inequities. These are authentic conversations where we get to learn from Black Elected Officials from Long Beach, as they discuss their journey to public office, the challenges of advancing racial equity, and the actions being taken to uplift Black communities. Topics include leadership, education, collaboration, and creating more opportunities for Black youth. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from those shaping the future of Long Beach!
Six Triple Eight Film Screening – Coordinated by ASB
Date/Time: Wednesday, February 26, 2:00PM – 4:00PM
Location: LAC, B105
The Film Screening series is designed to celebrate and elevate the diversity on our campus by showcasing films created by, centered on, or starring members of the community being celebrated.
Beyond the Box – Coordinated by Ethnic Studies
Date/Time: Thursday, February 27th, 1:00PM – 2:30PM
Location: LAC T1300
The Beyond the Box workshop series is designed to explore the diversity and complexity encompassed within umbrella terms used to represent a wide cross-section of society. The intent is to go “beyond the box” of what pop culture shows us to honor the lived experiences of those placed in it.
STUDENTS ONLY
If you require Sign language interpreting services or Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services , please contact the event contact person and Stephanie Bonales at least 72 hours prior to the event at (562) 938-4918 or sbonales@lbcc.edu.
FACULTY AND STAFF ONLY
If you require Sign language interpreting services, please contact the event contact person and Rebecca Lucas at rlucas@lbcc.edu at least 5 business days prior to the event.
If you require Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services, please contact the event contact person and Jaymee Hunt at cart@lbcc.edu at least 5 business days prior to the event. *Please note requests are based on provider availability*