01/16/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 01/17/2026 03:25
Stony Brook University's celebration of Black History Month in February marks a monumental milestone with "A Century of Black History Commemorations."
100 years ago in 1926, Dr. Carter G. Woodson - alongside visionary leaders such as George Cleveland Hall and James E. Stamps - transformed the way the world studies, teaches, and honors Black history.
Stony Brook will this historic centennial and observe the official 2026 national theme established by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH), "A Century of Black History Commemorations," with events that honor the past, celebrate the present, and imagine the future through academic exploration, cultural expression, and community engagement.
Throughout February, the office of Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement (DICE) and its many partners will host a wide range of events, including lectures, cultural performances, panel discussions, and community engagement opportunities.
The celebration begins with the Black History Month Opening Procession and Ceremony on Wednesday, February 4 from 11:45 am to 2:30 pm. The opening procession goes from the Student Activities Center (SAC) Plaza to the Stony Brook Student Union. Participants are encouraged to wear all black and display heritage flags reflecting their identities and ancestral connections. The procession will be relocated in the event of inclement weather.