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  Pasadena's 2026 Black History Festival returns Feb 21, celebrating strength, culture, and community one year after the Eaton Fire, organized by Black PR Wire Inc.

(BPRW) Pasadena’s 2026 Black History Festival Returns February 21 — A Celebration of Strength, Culture, and Community One Year After the Eaton Fire | Black PR Wire, Inc.Celebrating Strength, Culture, and Community: Pasadena's Black History Festival Returns with a Bang!

As we step into the new year, the city of Pasadena is gearing up for an unforgettable celebration – the 2026 Black History Festival. Scheduled to take place on February 21st at Robinson Park, this year's event promises to be a powerful moment of renewal and connection, as the community comes together to honor its rich history, culture, and achievements.

Last year's festival was marked by tragedy when the Eaton Fire ravaged the city, forcing organizers to cancel the traditional parade and car show out of respect for local car and bike clubs whose classic vehicles were damaged or destroyed. However, in the face of adversity, the community showed remarkable resilience and determination. The festival shifted its focus to recovery and connection, providing a much-needed space for healing and support.

This year, the Black History Committee has decided to cancel the traditional parade once again, but with a twist. Instead of mourning what's lost, they're choosing to honor the community's current landscape and focus on fire recovery efforts. The festival will feature an expanded experience, including the highly anticipated return of the classic car show, as well as a variety of activities that will pay homage to Pasadena's historic parade.

The 2026 Black History Festival promises to be an unforgettable celebration of strength, culture, and community. Here are just a few highlights you won't want to miss:

* Youth performances: Get ready to be blown away by the talented middle and high school students showcasing their skills in music, dance, and more.
* Live entertainment: Enjoy an incredible lineup of artists representing Pasadena's vibrant cultural community, guaranteed to get you on your feet and dancing.
* Food trucks: Savor a diverse selection of delicious food options from local vendors, offering something for every taste bud.
* Community resource booths: Visit the numerous local organizations providing information, services, and support – a one-stop-shop for all your community needs.

But that's not all! Organizers are excited to incorporate several parade elements directly into the festivities, creating a lively, meaningful, and celebratory atmosphere. You'll have the chance to acknowledge our Grand Marshall honorees and witness incredible youth performances that will leave you in awe.

As we celebrate this year's festival, we're reminded of the importance of community, resilience, and determination. The Black History Committee is calling on residents, organizations, and supporters to join forces and help bring this year's festival to life. Whether you're a seasoned volunteer or just looking for a way to get involved, there are plenty of opportunities to make a difference.

"We are looking for passionate volunteers to help us celebrate and honor the rich history, culture, and achievements of Pasadena's culturally diverse African American community," shared Pixie Boyden, Committee Co-Chair. Volunteers will support planning, coordination, outreach, the car show, and on-the-ground festival logistics. Sign up at tinyurl.com/BHPVolunteers and be a part of something truly special.

The 2026 Black History Festival is more than just an event – it's a celebration of our collective strength, culture, and community. Join us on February 21st at Robinson Park as we come together to honor the past, present, and future of Pasadena's African American community. Let's make this year's festival one for the books!

Get involved!

* Volunteer: tinyurl.com/BHPVolunteers
* Share your story: Use #PasadenaBlackHistoryFestival on social media to share your experiences, photos, and memories from past festivals.
* Attend: Mark your calendars for February 21st and join us at Robinson Park for an unforgettable celebration.

Let's celebrate the beauty of our community, its resilience in the face of adversity, and the incredible achievements that make Pasadena a vibrant and thriving city. See you there!


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