The color(s) white, orange, black, purple, green, and blue is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The mark consists of an un-bordered orange square, in which the words, "Black Cultural Events" are written in the upper-three-fifths of the block; stacked vertically, left justified , in white, Century Gothic font. The words are underscored by a horizontal row of 53 white dots; beneath which , there, thin closely stacked, free-form white lines, all of equal length, are drawn. Three concentric-circled, multi-colored dials, each bordered in white, are distributed across the lower fifth of the orange block. The colors white, orange, black, purple, green, and blue are claimed as distinctive features of the mark. The color white is used in the typeface font, as a graphic element; and as border, line and shape elements in each of the three, concentric-circled, multi-colored dials that appear at the bottom of the mark. The color orange is used as the predominant field color of the mark. The colors black, purple, green and blue appear as line and shape elements in the three concentric-circled, multi-colored dials that appear at the bottom of the mark.