Today we celebrate Juneteenth and honor the experiences, culture, and history of Black Americans.
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From February 1st to March 1st, we celebrate the profound impact of Black Americans on our history and culture. 🗓️ But let us remember: while these thirty days may mark a designated period of commemoration, the spirit of Black history extends far beyond. It transcends time, weaving its significance into the very fabric of our collective narrative, guiding us not only to reflect on the past but also to pave a path forward towards a more equitable and inclusive future! ✊🏿📜🌟 #Tailoredmanagement 🐧 #staffingindustry #staffingcompany #staffingagency #humanresources #blackhistorymonth
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Happy Black History Month! As we celebrate the past, present and future contributions of Black Americans, Chicago Title & Commonwealth also wants to share this article we loved reading, which highlights Black innovators from Georgia. 👏 Check it out: https://bit.ly/47jtM8A. #chicagotitlegeorgia #titleinsurance #titlecompany #georgiarealestate #commonwealthlandtitle
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February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements of Black communities and honor the significant role and impact they have made on all facets of life and society throughout history. As we celebrate Black History Month, let us recognize the diversity of talent and strength within our communities, acknowledging the profound impact that African Americans have made and continue to make in every facet of our society. The 2024 theme is "African Americans and the Arts" spanning the many impacts Black Americans have had on visual arts, music, cultural movements, and more. https://lnkd.in/ds6hyMZi
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In the UK, Black History Month is celebrated in October. While the United States celebrates in February, it is essential to recognize that Black people living in the UK have different experiences and perspectives. In this article, we explore those differences and share how organizations can create more inclusive conversations and spaces for this community. Click here to read the article. https://bit.ly/3ZRlbb1
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Juneteenth is a day to honor the history of Black Americans and celebrate Black joy, while also acknowledging the ongoing fight for justice and equity. Dive into these 11 books that celebrate the Black experience, in all its diversity and intersections. https://hubs.li/Q02zV0wX0
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Step into a journey through time that celebrates the richness, resilience, and profound impact of Black Americans on the tapestry of our nation’s history. This meticulously curated calendar is more than just dates and events; it is a vibrant tribute to the extraordinary contributions, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped the narrative of Black Americans throughout the centuries. This Messenger exclusive calendar invites you to honor, reflect, and celebrate the legacy of Black Americans every day of the year. Let this calendar be a reminder that history, in all its complexities, is a collective tapestry woven with threads of strength, courage, and unwavering determination. https://lnkd.in/dFMrvTke
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This Black History Month, we're highlighting influential Black voices and organizations who have made an impact on health equity and policy. In an October 2023 article, Jamila Michener explores racism, power, and health equity through the lens of housing by drawing on the experiences of tenants who confront health-threatening housing conditions. Read more: https://hubs.ly/Q02lHs-k0
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🖤Join us in celebrating Black History Month at the office! 🖤 Let's honor and recognize the countless contributions made by Black Americans throughout history. The history and experiences of Black people are an integral part of America's heritage and have shaped both our past and present. The criminal justice system has long been intertwined with the oppression of black people, from slavery to the mass incarceration we see today. As public defenders, we recognize the responsibility we hold in fighting for justice and equality for all. Black Americans face disparate treatment at every stage of the criminal process, from traffic stops to sentencing. We must remember that the U.S. Constitution, when written, excluded people of color, and racial discrimination was enforced by the courts. It is crucial for public defenders to understand this history of struggle to effectively advocate against injustice. Throughout history, people of all backgrounds have joined together to fight against injustice, and we must continue this legacy. Black history matters every day, not just in February. Together, we can work towards a more just and equal society.
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Black History is American History
When Americans commonly know their history, then #BlackHistoryMonth will not just be proudly celebrated by Black Americans. Non-Black Americans will celebrate Black History Month with nearly as much pride because they will know they have benefited from longstanding Black struggles to make freedom, equality, and democracy a reality for Black Americans by making it real for all Americans. When we say Black history is American history, it is not a slogan. It is a historical reality.
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