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Celebrating Black History Month

The Origins, Evolution, and Purpose of Black History Month in America

This February, we honor Black History Month, a time dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the significant contributions, achievements, and cultural heritage of Black people throughout history. In addition, it’s a time to acknowledge achievements in various fields such as science, arts, politics, and civil rights that have often been overlooked or marginalized in mainstream history narratives.

Black History Month originated in the United States in 1926, introduced by historian Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. It began as a week-long celebration and has since grown into a month-long observance in the U.S., Canada, and other countries, promoting a deeper understanding of Black histories, narratives, and accomplishments.

For our international students, this month offers an opportunity to explore Black culture, learn about figures who have shaped our world, appreciate the resilience and creativity that define the Black experience, and inspire a commitment to addressing the challenges that remain in achieving racial equality and justice.

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We encourage everyone to engage with this celebration and time of education — attend events, read books, watch documentaries, and listen to the stories and experiences of Black individuals. Embrace this chance to learn, grow, and appreciate the diverse world we share.

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