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City of Flint to host Black History Month programs honoring past, present and future

Featured photo: Flint City Hall is honoring Black History Month with a special display of posters highlighting influential Black leaders in Flint’s history. The posters are intended to celebrate the resilience, achievements and lasting impact of Black Flintstones who have shaped our community.

FLINT, MI – The City of Flint proudly announces a series of impactful events in celebration of Black History Month, focusing on education, reflection, and community engagement. These events, held at the City of Flint Dome, will provide opportunities for students, seniors and community members to honor the contributions of Black leaders, reflect on local history and engage in meaningful dialogue about the future.

Black History Month Event Lineup:
“St. John Street: Story of a Neighborhood” Movie Premiere
Date: Thursday, February 27, 2025
Time: 12 p.m.
Location: City of Flint Dome

This special film screening is dedicated to Flint’s senior citizens, offering a historical look at the St. John Street neighborhood—a once-thriving African American community that played a pivotal role in Flint’s history. The documentary showcases the rich legacy of the neighborhood and the families that called it home.

“Today is Tomorrow’s History” Black History Program
Date: Friday, February 28, 2025
Time: 12 p.m.
Location: City of Flint Dome
Geared toward high school students, this dynamic Black History Month program will inspire the next generation by highlighting the achievements of Black leaders and encouraging students to see themselves as future changemakers. The event will featureMichigan Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilcrest, cultural performances, and interactive discussions.

Community Town Hall Meeting
Date: Friday, February 28, 2025
Doors Open: 5:30 p.m.
Event Starts: 6 p.m.
Location: City of Flint Dome
Moderated by Dawn Jones, ABC 12 News
The City of Flint will close out Black History Month with a powerful Community Town Hall addressing the challenges Black teens face today. Moderated by ABC 12’s Dawn Jones, the event will feature a panel discussion with community leaders, educators and young voices sharing their perspectives on issues such as racial identity, education, social justice and the path forward.

Mayor Sheldon Neeley encourages all Flint residents to attend these important events,

He said: “Black History Month is a time for reflection, recognition and action. These programs highlight where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. We invite the entire community to join us as we honor our history and shape our future together.”

For more information, please contact the Mayor’s Office at 810-766-7346

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