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Black History Month

Black History Month 2026 Events in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area

A Taste of Melanin Returns for Its 3rd Annual February Event Series in 2026

Sons of Serendip Performing LIVE at Chandler Center for the Arts on February 14

Valentine’s Day Love Fest with Something Funky and Honest Soulz Band at The Rhythm Room in Phoenix on Feb. 14

Arizona Theatre Company Presents Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Tempe Center for the Arts on Feb. 21-March 8

Women’s Galentine Soirée & Summit in Avondale on Feb. 21

4th Annual I, Too, Sing America Black History Month Film Festival in Scottsdale on Feb. 21-22

2025-2026 Tempe Alumnae Chapter Scholarship Application Period is NOW OPEN

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Phoenix City Councilwoman-Elect Kesha Hodge Washington Makes History with District 8 Victory

On March 14, 2023, HISTORY was made in the City of Phoenix during Women’s HERstory Month! Kesha Hodge Washington became the first African American City Councilwoman in Phoenix after receiving 56 percent of the vote in the District 8 Runoff Election. As of March 17, the...

VIDEO: American Legion Post 65 Hosts South Phoenix Black History Brunch

Dozens of community residents gathered together on Monday, Feb. 20 at the Travis L. Williams American Legion Post 65 to discuss the impact that South Phoenix has had on the entire Valley of the Sun over the last century. What a fitting place to break bread and talk about some of...

2021 NPHC Step Show at Arizona State University Was Simply Divine

The National Pan-Hellenic Council at Arizona State University hosted a Step Show on November 5, 2021 at the Student Pavilion. Attendees from the student body and community at-large were excited to see Step Shows making a comeback in Arizona after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down...

Interview with Rapper Ray Wimley

PhxSoul.com Interview with Rapper / Street Performer Extraordinaire Ray Wimley! I’ve been following Ray for a few years since seeing his dope freestyle session with Common outside of the #Essence Festival in New Orleans. That video went viral and now Ray and his family are living...
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