Celebrating Black History Month
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Celebrating Black History Month
Throughout February at Island Park Elementary, classrooms and staff are celebrating Black History Month with a school-wide Door Decorating Challenge. Classrooms and staff members are invited to decorate their doors to highlight important figures, events and contributions in Black history. The goal of this activity is to spark meaningful conversations and learning while also strengthening the school’s sense of community, creativity and belonging …
A networking event organized as part of Black History Month took place in the Old-Longueuil on Tuesday with Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel and Member of Parliament for Longueuil–Saint-Hubert, Natilien Joseph.
Celebrating 100 Years of Black History Month
This year marks 100 years of celebrating Black History Month in the United States! What started as a week long observance in 1925 has been woven into the American culture as well as the global community. Here are just 5 ways to intentionally celebrate Black contributions, individuals, and movements this month and beyond: 1) Engage with media that centers Black voices, stories, and journeys 2) Visit a museum that celebrates Black culture Check ou…
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