Join us May 18 & 19 for the fourth annual Black Heritage Celebration, presented by Bank of America. This two-day celebration will showcase Black designers, artists, entertainers and vendors as they proudly display, engage and educate the community on the beauty and inspiration of Black culture. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gpGym6Kq
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Juneteenth is a day of reflection, remembrance, and celebration. Let's use this day to amplify Black voices, educate ourselves on our history, and work towards a more just and equitable society. Securities and Advisory Services offered through Davenport & Company LLC
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Black Archives South is a comprehensive photo, film, audio and resource library of Black people in South of England: freely available for all including, young people, students, academics, and enthusiasts in Southampton and beyond. The project will create a permanent and impactful repository of information, materials, and artefacts that are dedicated to telling the history of Black people with regards to the city of Southampton covering, remarkably, at least five hundred years. By raising awareness, appreciation and celebration of the long-term presence and immense contribution of Black residents and visitors to the south of England, we educate contemporary society about the origins, heritage, cultures, professions and impacts of the local Black community. We also aim to bring clarity and truth to an often obscured, inaccurate or derogatory historical narrative. 👉 Ways you can help Share your love for Black British History and support Black Archives South by becoming a contributor. Help us continue the urgent work of collecting, protecting, and promoting Black British History to inspire and strength society. https://bit.ly/49qFHDp
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The 2024 theme for Black History Month this February is: "African Americans and the Arts" spanning the many impacts Black Americans have had on visual arts, music, cultural movements, and more. The Smithsonian Institution has a wide-range of events happening, arts resources, and even podcasts and virtual exhibits. One vitual exhibit is called Making a Way Out of No Way and it asks: How do you make a way out of no way? For generations, African Americans worked collectively to survive and thrive in the midst of racial oppression. Through education, religious institutions, businesses, the press, and organizations, Black men and women created ways to serve and strengthen their communities. They established networks of mutual support, cultivated leadership, and improved social and economic opportunities. They also developed a tradition of activism that paved the way for broader social change. Take a closer look at this exhibit: https://lnkd.in/eTuSVYFz All month long, The Smithsonian showcases new exhibitions with impact from Black Americans on visual arts, music, culture.
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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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Today is Juneteenth, a recognition and celebration of the freedom of enslaved Black Americans. Take time today to reflect on this important day in history, our nation's progress and the work that must be done to ensure racial justice and equity. To learn more about Juneteenth, visit the online resources from Purdue University at https://bit.ly/3p4nucp.
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As we recognize and celebrate Black History Month throughout the month of February, we must remember that Black History is American History, and we must study and remember it always. There are many things we can do as a collective to ensure we’re bringing awareness, love, and light to the black community. Make it a personal goal to: • Use your platform to educate about black history, justice, and equality. • Follow up on the commitments and promises you made during the BLM protests. • Share a post from a black business owner in your community. • Support, shop, and recommend black businesses in your area. • Collaborate and work together with black businesses where you can. Let’s work together to be the change we want to see in our world.
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As we recognize and celebrate Black History Month throughout the month of February, we must remember that Black History is American History, and we must study and remember it always. There are many things we can do as a collective to ensure we’re bringing awareness, love, and light to the black community. Make it a personal goal to: • Use your platform to educate about black history, justice, and equality. • Follow up on the commitments and promises you made during the BLM protests. • Share a post from a black business owner in your community. • Support, shop, and recommend black businesses in your area. • Collaborate and work together with black businesses where you can. Let’s work together to be the change we want to see in our world.
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Check out this lovely video showcasing our Verizon Policy Black History Month event. And if you missed the program, you can watch the entire event here: https://lnkd.in/gxFMJKCe #blackhistorymonth2024 #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #verizon #verizonpolicy
Earlier this month, Verizon hosted an event to kick off #BlackHistoryMonth and celebrate this year’s global theme, “African Americans and the Arts.” Verizon Region VP and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (AAADT) Board Member Anthony L. sat down with AAADT Associate Artistic Director Matthew Rushing for an engaging discussion on the legacy of legendary choreographer and performer Alvin Ailey and the significant impact Black Americans have had on the arts. Watch this video for a recap of their conversation and to hear from VTeamers on what Black History Month means to them.
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February is #BlackHistoryMonth. El Camino Health recognizes and celebrates the Black communities' contributions to American culture, and those who have made an impact in the fields of medicine and healthcare. Learn more about some of the Black Pioneers in Medicine and Healthcare: https://lnkd.in/gCzVxNs9
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As we honour Black History Month, we encourage our community to take the time to better understand the unique barriers to eating disorder treatment faced by Black individuals. Many external and societal factors can impact an individual's health, including the development and perpetuation of eating disorders and disordered eating behaviours. To have true inclusivity and equity in eating disorder awareness, research and recovery methods, we must acknowledge and understand the systemic racial bias in our social and healthcare systems that impacts Black individuals, creating barriers to accessing equitable treatment. It is our responsibility as practitioners, organizations and advocates alike to ensure we are all doing our due diligence to provide accessible, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed care to Black individuals who need our support. To learn more, check out the resources created by our friends at @the_nedic for Black individuals affected by eating disorders: https://lnkd.in/gVd7vg7i and guidance for providers and organizations on how to ensure they are offering culturally sensitive eating disorder care: https://lnkd.in/gVscg3Ey
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