HOT 103.7 is celebrating Black History Month and we want you to join in as we reflect on the importance of black history in America. Here are events that you can participate in all month long to learn more and celebrate Black History Month.
Call To Conscience – Black History Month Museum and Events
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Black History Month
Beginning February 2026, “Call To Conscience”, a celebration of Black History. Through immersive installations and Programs, the historic Columbia City Theater will transform into an exhilarating curated Black History Month museum celebrating the legacy, resilience, and contributions of Black communities in Seattle, Tacoma, and beyond.
-February 7th, 7p -9:30p: A LIVE History of Funk performance/musical honoring Parliament/Funkadelic, featuring KG and the Star 5, with a special appearance by Teleclere,
-February 9th, 5:30p - 7:30p - “Preserving Your Legacy”, featuring Phil Armstrong, former Executive Director of Tulsa’s Greenwood Rising Museum. FREE
-February 10th, 5:30p - 7:30p A tribute to Dr. Quintard Taylor founder of Blackpast.org.
February 11th,- The Hartsfield Family Enslaved Quilt Collection owner Jim Tharpe discusses the history of black quilting and the Quilt Codes 5:30 - 7:30pm.
February 12th - An original play/storytelling performance “Songs Of The Car Forgotten” honoring African traditions. Produced and performed by local playwright and actor Arsalan Ibriham. 7:00p - 9:00pm
February WEEK OF THE 24th (DATE WILL BE FINALIZED) A tribute to Seattle icon Lenny Wilkens hosted and featuring former NBA and Sonic legends Spencer Haywood and James Donaldson. 5:30p - 7:30pm
Ticket Prices for the Museum:
● $15 advance (students, seniors, active military) $20 at the door
● $25 advance general admission / $30 at the door (general admission)
Advance tickets will be available ColumbiaCityTheater.org.