By: Terri E. Givens, CEO and Founder of Brighter Higher Ed
It’s not an understatement to describe the events of the past year as historic, and particularly for Black Americans. The nation elected its first Black vice president, a woman and a graduate of a historically Black university, and Georgia sent its first Black senator to the Capitol.
February is Black History Month, where we honor the incredible contributions the Black community has made throughout U.S. history — from civil rights leaders to artists, politicians to inventors. There are plenty of ways that everyone can commemorate the month and celebrate Black heroes from the comfort of home. From supporting Black-owned businesses to donating to charities supporting anti-racism efforts and watching educational documentaries, here are eight ways you can celebrate Black history — not just this month, but all year round.
Support Black-Owned Businesses:
Many Black-owned businesses still
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