Three Fun and Unique Black History Month Bulletin Board Ideas – Custom Teaching Solutions (2024)

Three Fun and Unique Black History Month Bulletin Board Ideas – Custom Teaching Solutions (1)

  • February 3, 2023
  • Black History, Culturally Responsive Classroom, Uncategorized

Creating a Black History Month bulletin board is a great way to share and celebrate Black culture in a few ways. Bulletin boards are a resource that students can learn from again and again. Each time they see the bulletin board in your classroom or the hallway, something new will catch their eye. This is particularly ideal for visual learners. An interactive bulletin board takes learning to the next level. Now the learning experience goes from stagnant to dynamic and truly memorable. Student have an opportunity to engage with the learning of new people and perspectives in a unique way. A Black History Month bulletin board is also a phenomenal addition to your classroom celebration because it is something students can participate in creating. Maybe you begin with an outline, a few basic ideas, but then you allow student input to shift and expand the board to a learning tool that they are not only proud of, but want to learn from and share because it is their creation.

Three fun, unique, and joyful Black History month bulletin boards that you can create or co-create are centered around these themes:

  1. Black Greek Letter Organizations and Historically Black Colleges/Universities (HBCUs)
  2. Content specific Black Influencers and Innovations
  3. Countries Around the World

Black Greek Letter Organizations & HBCUs Bulletin Board

Black Greek Letter organizations and HBCUs are two things that students typically know little about. Both were founded for the express purpose of creating a nurturing environment for elevating intellectual minds, uplifting the Black community, and sharing about the rich history of Black people. Sharing this information with your students is an opportunity to highlight joy and innovation and creativity and intelligence.

There are 9 Black Greek letter organizations with men, women, and non-binary members across the world making an impact. You can learn more about each organization in a blog post titled, “9 Powerful People – What are Black Greek Organizations? Why are they important?”.

According to the 2022 US Census there are 101 Historically Black Colleges and Universities across 19 states. There is so much interesting information for students to learn about the people that have attended HBCUs and the endless opportunities available to students who pursue higher education degrees in this culturally affirming environment. Did you know that Vice President Kamala Harris attended Howard University, an HBCU, and joined the Black Greek letter organization, Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority while an undergraduate student?

Trust me, this is one Black History Month bulletin board idea that has endless possibilities!

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Content Area Specific Black History Bulletin Board

Another great way to share and celebrate Black culture and Black people on a bulletin board is with content area specific information. Think Black mathematicians, scientists, artists, authors, historians, etc. Although notable Black contributors in every discipline should be shared throughout the school year, a Black History Month bulletin board is a great way to feature several at once. It is an opportunity for students to see just how many BIPOC contributors there are in that field. It is an opportunity to provide a mirror for some students and a window for others. The pictures and biographies can open the door to amazing conversations about the joy and yes, the challenges of achieving in that field. You can easily make this board interactive by including QR codes to picture books about the person read aloud on platforms like YouTube. For younger children, display something like the ABCs of Black History. There are several picture books that could accompany this bulletin board. Here are a few resources to help you get started:

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Black History in Countries Around the World

There are Black people all around the world who have historically and are currently making significant contributions to the world in which we live. Although Carter G. Woodson, the founder of Negro History Week (1926) that later expanded into Black History Month, had a focus on Black Americans and Black American history, the African diaspora is far reaching. Incorporating interesting information about Black people, perspectives, and culture around the world is a perfect way to continue creating a culturally aware and diversity affirming classroom.

Two cool ideas for display this information on a Black History Month bulletin board are:

  1. Place a graphic of the world on the bulletin board space. Place push pins in different countries with yarn attached and connecting to a biography, photograph, or artifact representing Black heritage in that country.
  2. Display a large calendar with flaps or pockets for each day of the week. Under each flap or in each pocket place information about different aspects of Black heritage all around the world. Image an advent style calendar with a big reveal each day.

Here are a couple of resources to get you started:

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Well, there you have it! Three fun and unique Black History Month bulletin board ideas and a BONUS because I included some resources to get you started with all three ideas.

As always, I recommend incorporating the contributions and stories of Black people, perspectives, culture all school year.

If you use one of these ideas, send me a picture on Instagram @iTeachCustom so I can feature the incredible display!

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What should be included in a black history project? ›

Black History Month Ideas for School
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  • Pen a Persuasive Essay. ...
  • Write about Black History. ...
  • Do a Crossword Puzzle on Civil Rights. ...
  • Create an Encyclopedia of Black Leaders. ...
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What to do for Black History Month assembly? ›

Most children love listening to stories! Make your Black History Month assembly more engaging and informative by inviting a skilled storyteller. They can share inspiring stories about the lives of historical characters of the past, from the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement.

How do you make a Black history board? ›

Get your students involved with this Black History Month bulletin board by having them research Black pioneers and then having them draw a picture of their subject. Once done, attach them to a simple black background, and voilà! You have your board of firsts!

What color to wear for Black History Month? ›

The four colours that are used for Black History Month are black, red, yellow and green. Black represents resilience, red denotes blood, yellow is optimism and justice, and green symbolises rich greenery.

What are 5 things about Black History Month? ›

Here are five important things to know about this meaningful commemoration:
  • It Started as a Week. In 1915, Harvard-educated historian Carter G. ...
  • Carter Woodson: The Father of Black History. ...
  • February Was Chosen for a Reason. ...
  • A Week Becomes a Month. ...
  • Honoring African-American Men and Women.
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Why is Black History Month unique? ›

Black History Month was created to focus attention on the contributions of African Americans to the United States. It honors all Black people from all periods of U.S. history, from the enslaved people first brought over from Africa in the early 17th century to African Americans living in the United States today.

What are 3 things about Black History Month? ›

Almost 100 years ago, Black History Month began as a weeklong event. It's now a month-long celebration that takes place every February. Black history embraces the 400-year-long record of Black life in America. It also includes stories and activism against slavery and modern-day racism.

What is the 2024 Black History Month theme? ›

The Black History Month 2024 theme, “African Americans and the Arts,” explores the key influence African Americans have had in the fields of “visual and performing arts, literature, fashion, folklore, language, film, music, architecture, culinary and other forms of cultural expression.”

What are the themes of Black History Month? ›

Black History Month Themes
  • 2024 Theme: African Americans and the Arts. ...
  • 2023 Theme: Black Resistance. ...
  • 2022 Theme: Black Health and Wellness. ...
  • 2021 Theme: The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity. ...
  • 2020 Theme: African Americans and the Vote. ...
  • 2019 Theme: Black Migrations.
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How do you celebrate Black History Month everyday? ›

  1. Support Black media.
  2. Promote up-and-coming talent, and the old-timers, too.
  3. Get out into the community.
  4. Socialize and celebrate Black joy.
  5. Acknowledge really mixed feelings about Black History Month.
  6. Remember that Black history is American history, LGBTQ+ history, Latino history, disabled history, and on and on.
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What do you say for Black History Month? ›

Top 10 Best Black History Month Quotes:

"Have a vision. Be demanding." "Never be limited by other people's limited imaginations." "The battles that count aren't the ones for gold medals.

What do you represent on Black History Month? ›

Black History Month means looking back at the impact pioneers and leaders of the Black community have had on our community, organizations and cities. It means celebrating and honoring the legacy these leaders have laid for future generations to follow.

What do you say in Black History Month post? ›

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  • Dive deep into the stories that shaped us. # ...
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  • Let's change the narrative and amplify black voices. # ...
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  • The strength of our ancestors resides in us.

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