The New York Public Library celebrates Black History Month throughout February with events and programs, recommended reading, blog posts, and a wide array of resources for all ages. Discover events ...
Each year in February, the United States observes Black History Month, which aims to honor the contributions and recognize the sacrifices and history of African Americans. President Gerald Ford first ...
In response, Black History Month was established, with the UK first celebrating it in 1987. However, while the celebration frequently increases activities promoting racial inclusion within businesses, ...
To celebrate Black History Month, Sky Sports News has produced a new series called The Moments That Make Us, which sees athletes and sports personalities reflect on their biggest challenges.
Ellisha Soanes won the Association of Colleges' (AoC) President's Award for her work teaching black history throughout the year A diversity consultant says Black History Month, which started in ...
Last Friday, Arsenal in the Community held a special day of activities for 70 students at The Arsenal Hub ... Arsenal in the Community are visiting and delivering Black History Month workshops to ...
During Black History Month, DMU’s Race Equality Network has been at the forefront of amplifying the voices of those often marginalised and excluded from important conversations, and this year is no ...
Black History Month 2024 is the chance to recognise and celebrate the contribution of Black people to British culture and society. The theme for this year is ‘Reclaiming Narratives’, so it’s an ...
It’s Black History Month, and to mark the occasion we’ve collected some of the best films telling stories about Black experiences and history. From movies about worldwide historical figures such as ...
The Royal Aeronautical Society is excited to celebrate Black History Month, honouring the remarkable contributions of Black individuals in the aerospace, aviation and space. To kick off this month, we ...
October is Black History Month in the UK: a time to celebrate and reflect on the legacy of black trailblazers, culture and communities that have all shaped London’s history. And there’s a lot on.