- 1st Friday - St. Louis
- African American networking and socializing function held on the first Friday of each month. - 5th Annual CAARMS
- Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences. June 22-25, 1999; University of Michigan. - BET Awards
- Official site of the 2008 BET Awards, honouring prominent African American entertainers including actors, musicians, and athletes. Site includes photos, videos, nominees, and winners. - Black Beach Week
- Source for information, discussions, photos, and more for black beach events. - Black Creativity & the State of the Race
- Black creativity in all areas of scholarship, media, sport and entertainment will be examined. Free and open to the public. April 10 - 12, 1997. Morgan State University. - Essence Awards
- Television special focusing national attention on distinguished African-Americans. - Kappa Beach Party 2000
- Featuring rap, gospel and hip-hop acts April 14-16, 2000. - Kunta Kinte Heritage Festival
- Family celebration of the heritage, culture, history, arts and cuisine of Africans, African Americans, and African Caribbeans. - Making the Spirit of 20th & 21st Century Culture: Placing Black Popular Culture & Performance
- Symposium sponsored by Stanford University's Black Popular Culture Workshop (BPCW) and Committee on Black Performing Arts (CBPA). Held October 8th-10th, 1999. - Million Family March
- Seeks to affirm a God-centred, spirit-filled, mass movement for social transformation and empowerment. October 16, 2000, Washington, D.C., sponsored by the Nation of Islam. - Million Man March (14)
- Million Woman March (2)
- Millions More Movement
- Online home of the Millions More March, the 10th anniversary commemoration of 1995's Million Man March. The march took place October 15, 2005, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. - National Black Arts Festival
- Biennial summer festival celebrating the sights, sounds, and expressions of the African Diaspora. - Trumpet Awards
- Annual event recognising the contributions and achievements of African Americans in the entertainment and arts industries. - Universal Afrocentric Events Calendar
 - An online catalogue of the happenings in the Black world on and off the Net.
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