A Historic Convening that Reflects Depth, Rigor, and Courage
On Monday, February 16, 2026, Simmons College of Kentucky will host Power in Practice: The Long Arc of Black History at the Roots 101 African American Museum, for an inter-generational, revolutionary dialogue on leadership, liberation, and the case for Black History Season featuring our president, Dr. Kevin W. Cosby, in conversation with Elaine Brown, former Chairman of the Black Panther Party and author of A Taste of Power.
“Black history did not survive because it was celebrated; it survived because it was organized, defended, and fought for Season after Season.”
Event Details
Date: Monday, February 16, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Roots 101 African American Museum — 124 N. 1st Street
Cost: Free and open to the public
“This conversation is a serious examination of power, resistance, and self-determination that is grounded in lived experience and historical truth.”
Elaine Brown’s leadership within the Black Panther Party represents a critical chapter in Black governance, community control, political education, and survival. Her presence affirms what Dr. Cosby has long articulated: that Black history cannot be confined to a single month, because Black contributions to this nation span generations, movements, and systems.
Truth, Leadership, and Community Engagement
At a time when history is being distorted, minimized, and challenged, this conversation situates Simmons exactly where we belong: at the center of truth-telling, intellectual leadership, and community engagement. Standing together alongside our community affirming that…
“Black history did not survive because it was celebrated; it survived because it was organized, defended, and fought for Season after Season.”
Event Details
Date: Monday, February 16, 2026
Time: 5:00 PM
Location: Roots 101 African American Museum — 124 N. 1st Street
Cost: Free and open to the public




