Sinton Scott Minock & Kerew celebrate Black History Month by honoring Thurgood Marshall. Thurgood Marshall was an American civil rights lawyer and jurist. Mr. Marshall was the first African American justice for the United States Supreme Court and was an associate justice from 1967 until 1991.
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At The Legal Team, PLLC, we celebrate Black History Month by reflecting on the words and wisdom of those who have paved the way in the fight for justice. Their courage and determination resonate in our work every day. #BlackHistoryMonth #JusticeForAll #LegacyOfExcellence"
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Commentary: We celebrate Black History Month and the heroic leaders and movements that have advanced racial justice by remembering that the struggle for justice for African Americans is only part of the history of movements for racial justice in this country. Where can Americans find a durable consensus on our domestic security? https://ow.ly/2Wyp50QGtAp
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Today, we adopted House Resolution 4667 to celebrate Black History Month. This is a time to recognize and reflect on how Black history and culture, and the achievements of Black Americans, have shaped our country. Learn more about #BlackHistoryMonth and HR 4667 here: https://lnkd.in/gNVXzeWb #waleg
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Celebrating Progress and Persevering for Equity: BCAS Marks Black History Month As Black History Month begins, the Black Class Action Secretariat (BCAS) pauses to reflect on the collective journey toward dismantling systemic racism in the public sector. This is a time not only to acknowledge the progress made but also to recognize the substantial work that lies ahead. It's a period for contemplation, understanding, and renewed commitment. Read our statement: https://lnkd.in/ezyPjv7E
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It's Black History Month! As a Black- and Brown-led organization, it is important that we continue to uplift and center the voices of Black and Brown folx because so often, our stories are erased or forgotten. How are you celebrating the rich history of Black folx this month?
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Though February is known for Black History Month, it's important to discuss Black history all year long! Check out these resources from Learning for Justice to help you learn about, teach and make Black history visible. https://lnkd.in/g4X-CK7Y
Discuss Black History All Year Long
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As we continue observing Black History Month, we invite brethren to learn about a man who represented the core tenets of Freemasonry: The Honorable Thurgood Marshall. As the first African American justice of the Supreme Court, he had an astute legal mind and ardently voiced his support for civil rights and the policies needed to achieve them. Read our article on Brother Marshall and learn about his pivotal role in pushing American society forward: https://bit.ly/3iCS9dI
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Each February, we honor leaders in Black history and celebrate the battles they led for civil rights. Black history is American history, but across the country, we’re seeing attempts to erase this history from our schools, universities, libraries, and the American consciousness. This Black History Month, pledge to protect Black history education by opposing book bans, curriculum restrictions, and censorship that erases our history and prevents students from learning the truth about our past. https://lnkd.in/gnvty-s4
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February is Black History Month: How to Celebrate Black History Month There are numerous ways to participate in and commemorate Black History Month. Here are some ideas for how individuals and communities can get involved: 1. Educational Programs 2. Art & Culture 3. Community Events 4. Share Knowledge 5. Volunteer
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