Black History Month 2026 at Regis

Join Regis University in celebrating Black History Month as we pay homage to and honor the generations of Black history, excellence, and tribulations of the past 400 years, while also highlighting the presence, impact and beauty of African American culture throughout the United States and the world. 

Schedule of Events

Understanding Somalia and the Somali People: A Historical and Faith Perspective

Enjoy free pizza at this lunch and learn with Dr. Ethan Sanders! This event is part of the Good Trouble Conversation series and is sponsored by CoBe and the History Department.

  • Date: Feb. 5
  • Time: 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
  • Location: Carroll Hall 125

Trinidad Carnival Headpiece Workshop

Celebrate Black History Month with a burst of color and creativity! Join Lindiwei Farrow-Harris for a workshop on making a Trinidad Carnival headpiece.

  • Date: Feb. 12
  • Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
  • Location: Outside the Student Center
Regis student mural of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. that reads "I have a dream" beside a globe encircled by people of all colors

Creative Works by Black Artists

Discover and celebrate the profound beauty, rich cultural depth and powerful storytelling woven throughout media and literature created by Black artists. These works illuminate lived experiences, preserve history, challenge perspectives and amplify Black voices that shape the world.

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