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Black Panther memorabilia is on display for visitors to the True Black History Museum traveling exhibit at the Sonoma State University Student Center in Rohnert Park, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Where to Celebrate Black History Month in Sonoma County

January 2025February 2025

In Sonoma County, various nonprofits, museums, entertainment venues and more will host a number of events to celebrate the month.

Local Women Share What Black Joy Means to Them

February 2024February 2024

Meet a group of remarkable Black activists and artists who are making a change in Sonoma County and learn how they celebrate Black joy.

Protesters cover the both lanes of Healdsburg Ave. in Healdsburg, Thursday, June 11, 2020. (Kent Porter / The Press Democrat) 2020

The Reckoning: How Five Weeks of Turmoil Rocked Healdsburg to The Core

October 2020May 2022

This summer, Healdsburg residents learned that narrow-mindedness and racism can fester—even in a diverse community that has always considered itself progressive.

‘The Different Skin Tones Are My Inspiration:’ Local Artists Respond to Black Lives Matter Movement

September 2020June 2021

Dozens of local communities have commissioned murals and large-scale public art projects in response to a national dialogue on racial equity.

Youth rally organizer Joy Ayodele, 18, introduces speakers in the Santa Rosa courthouse square before a march to city hall on Monday. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat).

Meet 18-Year-Old Community Organizer Joy Ayodele

July 2020

Joy Ayodele of Santa Rosa has quickly become a prominent young leader in the local Black Lives Matter movement.

‘Right Fist in the Air, Strong and Confident’: Black Women in Sonoma County Speak Out

June 2020June 2021

A new initiative, combining photos and personal stories, elevates the voices of Black women and connects them during a momentous, historic shift in the Black Lives Matter movement.

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