Black History Programs
To learn more about our Black History programs, please email info@asignofthetimes.org.
Annual Black History Concert 2025
Our annual Black History concerts exemplify our mission, which is to share the history of Black folks through music, dance, and spoken word.
Bridging Musical Worlds 2025
On Sunday January 19th 2025 at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, we present our annual event celebrating the work and life of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King – featuring Charlotte Strings Collective (CSC), University of North Carolina Charlotte Music Department (UNCC), Charlotte Folk Society (CFS), Tosco Music (TM) and the ‘A Sign Of The Times’ Band(ASOTT).
Note: This event is always held the Sunday before the Dr. King Holiday.
Diggin' Black History
A 9-week evening program starting Monday, January 27th thru March 18th 2025 from 7 PM to 8:15 PM on the history of Black folks – from our African origins to modern-day. Presented in-person and via Zoom once a week by local historians, you will learn facts about Black folks that (most likely) were not taught in secondary schools or universities.
Kwanzaa
‘A Sign Of The Times’ collaborates with Kwanzaa Charlotte to celebrate and observe the seven principles of Kwanzaa – the Nguzo Saba (in-GOO-Zoh-SAH-bah).
The Music of African People
This 4-week “online” program explores the history of Black folks through music, dance, and the rhythms of the African Diaspora. Starting Sunday, February 2nd , 2025, from 4 to 5:30 PM via Zoom. ♫
Our scholarships are funded in part by the Arts and Science Council and the Foundation for the Carolinas.
Annual Black History Production
Each year for the past 22 years, we celebrate the history of Africans and their descendants with African dance, African drumming, and the ‘A Sign of the Times’ Big Band and Strings.
We also award the following scholarships to deserving high school graduates and first-year college students during this concert:
A. The Leroy A. Paige Music $500 Scholarship
B. The John Holloway Music $500 Scholarship
C. The DeLois Daniel Tupponce Dance $500 Scholarship
D. The Hubert Jefferson Multi-Discipline (Acting, Music & Dance) $500 Scholarship