A range of events, activities, and learning opportunities will be taking place across Wolverhampton throughout this month to mark Black History Month.

This year’s theme, ‘Standing Firm in Pride & Power’, invites people to celebrate the strength, resilience, and brilliance of Black individuals and communities, past, present, and future.

At Wolverhampton City Archives, The Black History Month exhibition is currently on display, celebrating the achievements, resilience, and cultural heritage of Black individuals and communities in Wolverhampton. Visitors will encounter inspiring stories, highlighting pioneers such as Olympic champions, civic leaders, and music icons.

Meanwhile, Central Children’s Library will host an ‘African Tales’ story and craft session for families, bringing Black History Month to life through interactive storytelling, on Saturday 4 October, as well as a display of adult and children’s books celebrating Black history at Central Library throughout the month.

Councillor Obaida Ahmed, the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Cabinet Member for Health, Wellbeing and Community, said: “We are pleased to be supporting Black History Month to celebrate the history, lives and contributions of Black people, inspire future generations, and create space for meaningful dialogue.”

Black History Month will culminate with the official launch of the Black History & Heritage trail and website at the Friday Lates event at Wolverhampton Art Gallery on Friday 31 October.

From untold histories and inspiring profiles to cultural events and community creativity, the trail and website will showcase stories of power and pride, standing as a living archive for generations to come. The launch event will feature food, workshops and ceremonies, find out more at wolverhamptonart.ticketsolve.com.