Black Scranton Project honors Black History Month with our 2nd annual Pan-African Flag Raising Ceremony at City Hall at 12:00 pm.
*FACE MASKS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING ARE MANDATORY*
The COVID-19 pandemic has strained the heritage sector, including the new traditions our organization has initiated. Additionally, the Black community has been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. With these unprecedented events happening simultaneously with the global reckoning of anti-Black racism brought to consciousness by the Black Lives Matter movement, it’s even more important to know HISTORY!
Our history continues, from the past to the present, even amidst a pandemic. History anchors us, especially during times like this.
Join us at the steps of City Hall as we feature community recognition profiles, honor Black history and raise the Pan-African Flag in solidarity.
We invite the public to meet us at the steps of City hall to reflect, honor, and celebrate the pivotal role Black Americans have played in shaping national identity and culture.