Black History Month Celebrates Rich IdeasRead the full-text online article and more details about "Black History Month Celebrates Rich Ideas" by Israel, Lynn - Columbia Daily Tribune (Columbia, MO), February 1, 2008By IsraelLynn
Black History Month is a time to share stories of Black resilience, reinvention, creativity, adventure, and innovation. During this month—and all year long—it’s important to provide students authentic windows into the lived experiences of others and mirrors that reflect their lived experiences. ...
One diversity initiative you can promote is hosting events during Black History Month at work. But how can you do that? Keep reading for a few Black History month events and ideas you can use at your workplace. What Is Black History Month?
In this video, four Flocabulary rappers share theirperspectives on race. Students will learn that even though race isn’t in our genes, it has a powerful effect on people and society. When teaching Black History Month activities and topics, it’s important to embed social and emotional learning...
Need ideas on how to spend an extended stay in RVA? Check out these six themed BLK RVA itinerary ideas! This Black History Month, get to know BLK RVA, a collaborative tourism initiative that amplifies and celebrates Black culture in the Richmond Region year-round. Visit the BLK RVA website...
For Black History Month, Watch These Impactful, Uplifting Movies and TV Shows Don't miss these films and television series, from somber and thought-provoking to moving to hilarious, that weave together diverse threads of the Black experience. ...
Black History Month is dedicated to celebrating the achievements and reflecting on the experiences of African Americans. What began as a week in 1926 has blossomed into 28 days of remembrance and lessons on the contributions of Black Americans. Many Black Americans come from a lineage of captured...
Here are some ideas about how you can incorporate Black and African American history into your class. Use The King Center to teach about Black History Month Discover the King family legacy through The King Center Timeline, a collaborative effort by Microsoft and The King Center...
The celebration of Black History Month began as “Negro History Week,” which was created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, a noted African American historian, scholar, educator and publisher. It became a month-long celebration in 1976.
We asked our Grotto community what recommendations they had for Black History Month. Here are books, movies, podcasts, and more.