About this Event
Black History Month Kickoff 2026: Building Power Through Coalition
Saturday, February 7, 2026
2:00–6:00 PM | 630 7th St WPB, FL 33401
One-Day Community Summit
This year’s Black History Month Kickoff marks a powerful shift.
Rather than a traditional opening ceremony or performance-based celebration, the 2026 kickoff is designed as a one-day community summit rooted in dialogue, political education, and collective action. This gathering honors Black history not only as remembrance—but as a living, organizing force shaping our present and future.
Together, we will explore how Black history offers a blueprint for unity, accountability, and coalition-building across difference—generation, class, ideology, and geography.
Who Should Attend
This summit is designed for:
- Community members and elders
- Educators and students
- Organizers and advocates
- Artists and cultural workers
- Youth leaders
- Faith leaders
- Nonprofit and business leaders
All who are committed to building collective power in the Black community are welcome.
Featured Conversation
The summit will include a moderated conversation featuring:
- Brian Knowles – Author, educator, and cultural thought leader
- SPECIAL GUEST – Scholar, historian, and national voice on Black history, resistance, and liberation
Together, they will explore:
- The role of Black history in shaping modern movements
- What coalition-building truly requires in this moment
- How unity, solidarity, and accountability can be practiced—not just discussed
- Lessons from past movements that guide us forward today
Audience Q&A will be included.
Summit Experience & Structure
This kickoff is intentionally participatory, not passive. Attendees are invited to reflect, engage, and practice building power together.
Welcome & Grounding
Shared intentions, community agreements, and a grounding moment to open the space.
Featured Panel Conversation
Historical framing and thought leadership connecting past movements to present challenges.
Deep Dive Workshop: Coalition-Building in the Black Community
An interactive session focused on:
- What coalition-building means beyond buzzwords
- Identifying shared values and collective goals
- Navigating internal conflict, power dynamics, and trust
- Small-group dialogue and reflection
- Action-oriented tools participants can take back to their communities
Author Signing & Community Connection
Close the day with Brian Knowles’ book signing, informal conversation, and relationship-building.
Event Goals
- Strengthen cross-sector and intergenerational relationships within the Black community
- Offer practical tools for coalition-building and collaboration
- Create space for honest dialogue, healing, and strategic alignment
- Set an intentional tone for Black History Month programming
- Inspire sustained engagement beyond February
Draft Agenda
2:00–2:20 PM – Arrival, Welcome & Grounding
2:20–3:30 PM – Featured Panel Conversation
3:30–3:40 PM – Transition Break
3:40–5:00 PM – Deep Dive Workshop
5:00–6:00 PM – Author Signing & Community Connection
This is not just a kickoff—it’s a call to build, together.
Join us as we open Black History Month 2026 grounded in history, guided by community, and committed to collective power.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
630 7th St, 630 7th Street, West Palm Beach, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 75.00












