Black History Month Centennial Channels Angst over Anti-DEI Climate Into Education, Free Resources
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Black History Month centennial channels angst over anti-DEI climate into education, free resources
Angelique Roche holds a printout of her upcoming Book “First Freedom: The Story of Opal Lee and Juneteenth,” at the Ashe Cultural Arts Center, Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) By Terry Tang ASSOCIATED PRESS For academics, historians and activists, the past year has been tumultuous in advocating the teaching of Black history in the United States. Despite last year proclaiming February as National Black History Mo…
Black History Month Centennial: Rooted in History
As Black History Month reaches its centennial, this reflection explores what it means to remain rooted in history while shaping a more just future. The post We are rooted in resilience – What Black history teaches us in a shifting world appeared first on Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder.
From Legacy to Leadership: Tershea Rice On Carrying Black History Forward
Source: R1 / R1 As part of Urban One’s celebration of the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, Chey Parker of the Quicksilva Morning Show sat down with Tershea Rice of the Greater Baltimore Urban League for a powerful conversation about legacy, resilience, and the future of Black communities. Reflecting on what 100 years of Black History Month represents, Rice emphasized that today’s work is built on the sacrifices of those who came before.…
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