12/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2025 19:02
Pasadena, CA - Pasadena's Black History Committee invites the community to save the date for the 2026 Black History Festival, taking place Saturday, February 21, 2026, at Robinson Park, 1081 North Fair Oaks Ave. This year's event reflects a powerful moment of renewal as the community continues to move forward one year after the Eaton Fire.
The fire's devastating impact forced major changes to the 2025 celebration, including the cancellation of the parade and car show out of respect for local car and bike clubs whose classic vehicles were damaged or destroyed. In its place, the festival shifted its focus to recovery and connection, providing space for healing and community support in the face of tragedy.
For 2026, the Black History Committee has decided to cancel the traditional parade and instead will once again focus its efforts on fire recovery and honoring the community's current landscape. The Committee is very excited, however, to return with an expanded festival experience-including the much-anticipated return of the classic car show and a variety of activities that will honor the tradition of Pasadena's historic parade.
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
• Youth performances showcasing local middle and high school talent
• Live entertainment from artists representing Pasadena's vibrant cultural community
• Food trucks offering a diverse selection of delicious food options
• Community resource booths staffed by numerous local organizations providing information, services, and support
While the beloved event is not yet fully back to its full form, organizers are excited to incorporate several parade elements directly into the festivities, creating a lively, meaningful, and celebratory atmosphere. There will be special acknowledgements of our Grand Marshall honorees and youth performances.
HONORING RESILIENCE, CELEBRATING COMMUNITY
Organizers encourage the public to join in this year's celebration, which continues to uplift Black history, highlight community strength, and honor the spirit of resilience that defined last year's recovery-focused festival.
CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS
The Black History Planning Committee is calling on residents, organizations, and supporters to volunteer and help bring this year's festival to life.
"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. Community members can sign up at tinyurl.com/BHPVolunteers.