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City celebrates Black History Month with series of events

Events included gatherings at Zion Church and an unveiling of an exhibit at City Hall

 

Special to The Advocate

 

EVERETT – During February the City of Everett celebrated Black History Month with three events that brought the community together in celebration. The series of events kicked off with “Being the Movement” hosted at Zion Church Ministries. Facilitated by Bishop Robert G. Brown and Pastor Ruffin, this community teach-in provided historical context for civil rights organizing and a call to action for more civic engagement in the City of Everett. Teach-ins were a staple during the Civil Rights Movement to help everyday residents learn how to effectively strategize and mobilize.

The second event, which was titled “This Far by Faith,” brought the Everett community together at Zion Church Ministries once again. The event celebrated Black History Month through gospel, music, readings of historical speeches and liturgical dance.

The final event, which was titled “Breaking Barriers and Building Legacies,” unveiled an exhibit on the first floor of Everett City Hall highlighting Black public service leaders in Everett. Thanks to a collaborative effort between various City departments and the Black History Month Committee, posters now fill the walls on the first floor of Everett City Hall featuring notable Black residents dating from back to the 1800s to the present day. The posters illustrate influential Black residents who have contributed to making Everett the strong, vibrant and diverse community that exists today. Photos and information were compiled through public archives, “They Came from Everett” by Mike Matarazzo, the Everett Black History Month Committee and community members. The photo exhibit will be on display until Thursday, March 13, during regular business hours at Everett City Hall. All are welcome and encouraged to view the exhibit.

All of the upcoming City of Everett events can be found by visiting the events calendar on the City website at cityofeverett.com/calendar/category/events/list. Residents can also follow the official social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) to stay updated. Facebook: /cityofeverettma and /mayorcarlodemaria. Instagram: @cityofeverettma and @mayorcarlodemaria. X: @EverettGov_MA and @Mayor_DeMaria. All are welcome to attend the upcoming events.

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