KANSAS CITY, Misuri — La historia, la creatividad y el liderazgo de la comunidad negra han dejado su huella en todos los aspectos de la vida de Kansas City, desde el deporte y la música hasta la política y la educación. Hoy en día, todo ello queda plasmado para las generaciones futuras en estudios de arte, bibliotecas, exposiciones de museos y muchos otros lugares.
Los habitantes de Kansas City reconocen y valoran este aspecto fundamental de nuestra identidad durante todo el año, pero durante el Mes de la Historia Negra se presenta una oportunidad especial para reflexionar y celebrar a las personas, los lugares y las historias que forman parte del tejido de la comunidad. A continuación, te presentamos ocho atracciones y eventos locales para conmemorar el Mes de la Historia Negra en Kansas City.
Museo de las Ligas Negras de Béisbol
For the fifth year, the Kansas City Royals Foundation will provide free admission to the
Museo Americano del Jazz
With its roots in Black culture, jazz is infused in America’s DNA, playing a large part in many social movements, developments and events for over 100 years. Explore it all – including how famous Black musicians like Charlie Parker and Ella Fitzgerald led the way and how jazz has impacted Kansas City – at the
Archivos Negros de América Central
Also located in the 18th and Vine District, the
Biblioteca Pública de Kansas City
All nine branches of the
Centro de Arte Zhou B
Kansas City artists will come together for
Festival de Cine Reel Black
Fundación Mutual de Músicos
Brush up on local jazz history during museum hours or enjoy a jam session on the weekend at the
Amigos de Alvin Ailey de Kansas City
Famed dancer, choreographer and activist Alvin Ailey created the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater to support Black artists and share the African American experience through dance. His company’s second home is located here in Kansas City, where leaders work to make dance accessible to all people. This Black History Month,
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