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Black History Month events in the Twin Cities
MINNEAPOLIS — From keynote speakers and dedicated discussions to live performances and museum exhibits, the Twin Cities is providing many ways for everyone to celebrate Black History.
Here is a list of scheduled events:
Black History Month Celebration 2025: Radical Joy and Self-Care in the Black Community
Black History Month: Henry Box Brown Movie
Black History Month artist Series
Young Rembrandts Interactive Drawing Class
The Black Market
Black History Month Dinner
The Sound of Gospel
Black History Month events hosted by the Minnesota Historical Society
Black History Month events at Macalester College
Paradise Blue
Diamond Dreams: The Toni Stone Legacy
What’s In Your Brand Toolkit
Black to the Future
Black history Month Showcase
Groovin’ Through History: A Black History Month DJ Dance
DRUMLine LIve
“Juneteenth Reckoning with Slavery: MN African American History” Film Screening
Reflect Black: Black History Vendor Event
The Sound of (Black) Music
How Are You Feeling Mentally? Black Men’s Panel
Building Black Futures Webinar
- Feb. 26
- 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
- Black Garnet Books, St. Paul
- Click here for more details.
Museums/Exhibits
Reviving Forgotten Treasures, Reviving Memories
Ebb/Flow: Pritika Chowdhry, Chotsani Elaine Dean and Courtney M. Leonard
The Minneapolis Institute of Art is hosting a series of events for Black History Month. Click here to see the museum’s full calendar.
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Ottawa Senators Fans Boo ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ Before Game vs. Minnesota Wild
When feelings are good between the United States and Canada, the traditional playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “O Canada” back-to-back before games between the two countries’ sports teams can generate goodwill between the nations.
It does not appear this is one of those times.
On Saturday, CTV in Canada captured footage of Ottawa Senators fans booing the American national anthem before their team’s home game against the Minnesota Wild—before switching to raucous applause for “O Canada.”
The booing comes on the heels of Saturday’s announcement from U.S. President Donald Trump that the United States would levy 25% and 10% tariffs on Canadian goods and energy, respectively—which Canada quickly moved to match.
China and Mexico were also hit with substantial tariffs, which will formally take effect Tuesday.
For all the trade-related saber-rattling roiling North America, only one country practiced protectionism on the ice Saturday: Canada’s Senators demolished the United States’s Wild 6–0.
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