The Seattle Black Film Festival is held annually at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute.

Seattle’s Black History Month: Heritage & Culture

The Seattle Black Film Festival is held annually at the Langston Hughes Performing Arts Institute.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Even if your group or incentive winners are not in Seattle for Black History Month, cultural attractions energize the city throughout the year.

Visit Seattle encourages visitors and locals alike to support and learn about Seattle’s Black communities during Black History Month and beyond.

Jimi Hendrix Park is located next to Seattle’s Northwest African American Museum.

Heritage Sites

Eat and Shop Black-Owned Businesses

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Additional Resources and Content

Plan Ahead for Upcoming Events

  • Seattle Black Film Festival: From Apr. 24-27 at LANGSTON, the Seattle Black Film Festival will showcase films by Black filmmakers and celebrate stories from the African diaspora.
  • Festival Sundiata: Annual Black arts festival at Seattle Center, will take place Aug. 23-25. This family-friendly festival aims to promote traditional and contemporary African American heritage by showcasing art and historical exhibits, live performances, and food vendors.

For more information about Black History Month in Seattle, go to visitseattle.org.