As we celebrate Black History Month and honor the achievements and contributions of Black individuals throughout history, I invite you to share your thoughts on what Black excellence means to you. ◼What does Black excellence look like in your eyes? ◼How do you define Black excellence in your personal or professional life? ◼Who are some Black figures who embody excellence to you, and why? Let's celebrate and elevate the diverse expressions of Black excellence together! Share your thoughts in the comments below. #BlackExcellence #BlackHistoryMonth
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As we celebrate Black History Month, it is crucial to reflect not only on the achievements and resilience of the Black community but also on the historical injustices that have shaped the United States and Maine. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the need for land acknowledgments, recognizing the Indigenous peoples on whose land we stand. It is equally important to extend these acknowledgments to encompass the labor that built this nation, often extracted from enslaved African people. On the first day of Black History Month, 2024, we are exploring the significance of including labor acknowledgments alongside land acknowledgments and sharing some best practices to ensure a respectful and inclusive approach. https://lnkd.in/epnnkUE3
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As we celebrate Black History Month, it is crucial to reflect not only on the achievements and resilience of the Black community but also on the historical injustices that have shaped the United States and Maine. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the need for land acknowledgments, recognizing the Indigenous peoples on whose land we stand. It is equally important to extend these acknowledgments to encompass the labor that built this nation, often extracted from enslaved African people. On the first day of Black History Month, 2024, we are exploring the significance of including labor acknowledgments alongside land acknowledgments and sharing some best practices to ensure a respectful and inclusive approach. https://lnkd.in/epnnkUE3
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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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I encourage you to reread the quote below from Karyn Parsons, and really allow it to sink in.
🗓️ Thanks to the leap year, we got an extra day to celebrate Black History Month and share one last powerful quote with you all! I want to give a shoutout to all of you who have liked, loved, supported, or sent me DMs or texts expressing how much you appreciated these quotes. Your support means the world to me! As we close out this month, I want to leave you with this thought-provoking quote from Karyn Parsons: “Black history isn’t a separate history. This is all of our history, this is American history, and we need to understand that. It has such an impact on kids and their values and how they view black people.” Let's remember that Black history is American history and it's important that we all take the time to learn, appreciate, and celebrate the incredible contributions of Black Americans. #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #quoteoftheday
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As we wrap up Black History Month, consider, how can you extend the intention of the month to the entire year? 📖 Can you learn more about Black history each month? 🎨 Can you keep the ball rolling, and seek out more Black artists to enjoy? 🤝🏽 Can you share what you find with your friends, your coworkers, your family? See what inspires you, to keep learning about and participating in Black history, every day.
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As we recognize Black History Month, we celebrate the contributions of African Americans who shaped York County and beyond, in all periods of U.S. history — including the history being made even today. What will you do, this month and year-round, to recognize Black history?
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It's time celebrate another Black history month🔥 . During Black history month, let's honor the resilience, achievement, and contributions of Black individuals throughout history. . Remember to always celebrate diversity, promote equality , and strive for justice everyday! . Cheers to being black 🥂 Cheers to greatness! . #blackhistorymonth #blacklove #explorepage #exploremore
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As we reflect on Black History Month, let's remember: celebrating Black history isn't confined to a single month. Every day offers an opportunity to honour and uplift Black voices, experiences, and contributions. Let’s foster a culture of inclusivity and understanding year-round through conversations, education, or reflection. Together, let's ensure the dialogue on Black history continues beyond February 29! 📌Want to delve deeper into the subject? Check out our guide 📚 — it provides an introduction to Black History, filled with resources to enrich your understanding and inspire further learning: https://ow.ly/yqeF50QIqja
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If you hire any Black speakers or practitioners for Black History Month, YOU👏BETTER👏PAY👏THEM👏 Actually I take that back. If you hire Black speakers or practitioners EVER, you better pay them what they’re worth 🫵
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Hey LinkedIn Community! Tomorrow kicks off February, which means Black History Month is heeeerrrreee! To celebrate the occasion, I've dedicated a page on my website to exploring the profound influence of Black History. The page is packed with 30+ resources, including powerful videos, captivating art, thought-provoking articles, and more. There's a little something for everyone! So, head on over and join me in the celebration! Feel free to report back with something you learned! https://lnkd.in/gPat47gg #BlackHistoryMonth #CelebrateDiversity #InclusionMatters
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8moBlack excellence is anything achieved that normally has a barrier. First generation college grads, first generation homebuyers, successful black entrepreneurs, even celebrities achieving awards, etc. are just a few examples. This month we celebrate the history of those who have overcome barriers and fought the fight to provide us with a better future.