Black History City Run

Poster for Black History Month 2026 in Berlin, promoting the "Collective History Run" on February 28.

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The Black History Month Anti-Racism City Run is a collaborative 5-kilometer run through the city, which combines exercise with political education. At two stops give Desta - Decolonial city tour Short inputs on the historical sites along the route.

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The Black History Month Anti-Racism City Run is a collaborative 5-kilometer run through the city, which combines movement, remembrance, and political awareness. As part of Black History Month, we are joining forces to send a clear message against racism and in support of solidarity, diversity, and a more equitable city.

The running route passes historically significant locations associated with Black history, colonialism, and anti-racist struggles. At two selected stops give Desta - Decolonial city tour Short, easily accessible inputs about the places we find ourselves in. These impulses create connections between urban space, its history, and current social issues.

The City Run is being created in Collaboration with various clubs, initiatives, and running groups like Deschoolonize and thrives on the diversity of perspectives involved. The focus is not on performance or speed, but on being together, listening, and making visible stories that are often overlooked in public spaces.

The run is open to everyone—regardless of age, fitness level, or running experience. Whether running, jogging, or walking, all participants are invited to be part of this collective moment of remembrance and movement.

The Anti-Racism City Run sees itself as an active contribution to Black History Month – as a joint step through the city, for education, solidarity, and sustainable change.

 

Date: 28.02.26 at 09:30 am

Language: English

Duration: 2 hours

Start/end point incl. bag drop: Café Tonton, Tieckstraße 1, 10115 Berlin- Mitte

Dress code is: all black. You are welcome to bring T-shirts with you, which you can have printed on site.

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