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February 3, 2026

Southwestern Pennsylvania to Host Black History Month Events in February

Black History Month kicks off on February 1, and there are a number of events taking place in the Pittsburgh region to celebrate the month.

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Brazelton Touchpoints Center will host a free, four-part virtual conversation series titled Parenting While Black that will focus on Raising Black Children in the Digital Age: Culture, Technology, and Liberation. Through a lens that centers on Black children’s experiences and futures, the series will look at how parents, educators, and communities navigate the challenges and opportunities of our increasingly digital world while affirming Black children’s humanity, agency, and cultural heritage. The conversations, which run an hour each, will be held on the following Mondays – February 2, 9, and 23, and March 2 at 3 p.m.

The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is hosting numerous events to celebrate the month, including a genealogy workshop hosted by Finding Deep Roots on Saturday, February 7 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Also on February 7, the library will host a preparation workshop inspired by Octavia Butler’s “Parable of the Sower” at 3 p.m. that will involve preparing a comprehensive emergency kit. 

The Culture and Community Department at Carnegie Museums will present its first Black History Month celebration on February 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. During the event, Sankofa Village will perform dance and drumming and offer a hands-on members-only session, while longtime docent Millicent Smith will lead a special tour on Black artists and their Pittsburgh connections. Charlene Foggie-Barnett, the Charles “Teenie” Harris community archivist at the museum, will hold a talk that will involve history and storytelling, and the winners of the 3rd Envisioning a Just Pittsburgh art exhibition. Local organizations will set up tables and activities during the event. 

Stop the Violence will hold its 4th Annual High School Student Black History Summit at the Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall, located at 4141 5th Avenue, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, February 16. The event will continue an essay competition, awards, Pittsburgh’s Black founding fathers and entrepreneurs, Madam C.J. Walker’s story, and information about Tulsa’s Black Wall Street. It will include a free lunch and entertainment. 

In Butler County, Slippery Rock University will hold a series of events starting at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 19 in the Smith Student Center Theater. It will include a keynote address by inclusive leadership expert Brandon Wiley titled “Culturally Conscious Freedom: Reflections on Identity, Power, and Progress.” 

Other Resources

Numerous organizations that serve southwestern Pennsylvania are also providing resources for caregivers or educators regarding Black History Month.

The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh has put together Black History Month booklists that include new and recent titles exploring African Americans’ impact on U.S. history, powerful Black women, and African-American culinary traditions. The library has also compiled a list of African-American booklists for children and teenagers. These lists present stories that illustrate African-American history, biography, and culture, and feature racially-diverse leading characters.

The Brightwheel blog has put together a list of Black History Month activities for preschoolers that include crafts, books, and songs to celebrate the month in a child care program. The blog discusses how to explain the importance of Black History Month to young children and provides tips for age-appropriate conversations.

PBS Kids for Parents’ Black History Month resources include articles on how Black art can spark conversations with children, teaching children about Black history, and children’s books that celebrate Black culture.

PA Promise for Children has released a list of nine books for children that could be used to celebrate Black History Month. And the City of Pittsburgh’s Black History Month page includes information on events taking place in February to honor the month.

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March 18, 2025

Spring Job Fair with JFCS

Jewish Family and Community Services (JFCS) will hold a spring job fair at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall in April.

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Attendees will be able to connect with employers and explore job opportunities in a variety of industries. The event is intended for adults seeking full- or part-time work or career advancement opportunities.

Participants will be able to meet with employers and resource organizations. JFCS Career Services will offer free headshots during the job fair.

The event will run from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, April 4.

Employers in attendance will include:

  • Alcosan
  • Carnegie Museums
  • Bender Consulting
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Achieva
  • Goodwill
  • Coldwell Banker
  • UPMC
  • Pittsburgh Regional Transit
  • Abarta Coca Cola
  • PNC Bank
  • Macy’s
  • Rivers Casino
  • Emmaus Community of Pittsburgh
  • Allied Universal

Resource organizations will include Not Forgotten Home & Community Services, Dress for Success Pittsburgh, and Bidwell Training Center. No registration is required. For more information, visit the event’s website.

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June 14, 2023

Carnegie Museums Offer Free Memberships to Teens

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh are offering Teen Membership to area teenagers.

Teen Membership is a free pass to all four Carnegie Museums available to all teens 13–18 years old who are residents of Pennsylvania.

About Teen Membership

To qualify for the Teen Membership Program, applicants must:

  • be 13-18 years of age and a resident of the state of Pennsylvania
  • have the consent of parents or legal guardians, if under the age of 18

Teen members enjoy:

  • free general admission to Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Science Center, and The Andy Warhol Museum
  • invitations to events and programming designed just for teen members
  • free reciprocal admission at 300+ ASTC museums and science centers
  • discounts on classes, camps, educational films at the Rangos Giant Cinema, laser shows, lectures, and special events
  • a 10% discount in museum stores and cafes (20% store discount during Member Shopping Days)

Please note: Teen membership benefits are valid for one named teen per membership. Teen membership benefits do not extend to parents, guardians, caregivers, household members, or additional guests.

Apply for Teen Membership

To apply for a Teen Membership, fill out the online application on the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh website or complete and return a paper application to any of the four Carnegie Museums, or mail to:

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
ATTN: Membership
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Learn More

To learn more, visit the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh website.