Honor and support Black History Month in February - Carolina Country

Four Ways to Honor and Support Black History Month

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By Rue Reynold

Four Ways to Honor and Support Black History Month

February One Monument at North Carolina A&T University

As February unfolds, so does an opportunity to honor and learn the importance of Black History Month and the profound contributions of African Americans throughout history. Let's dive into the significance of this special time with meaningful ways to pay homage and support this rich and diverse community.

1 Engage in commemorative activities
Participate in the multitude of events, discussions and workshops hosted by numerous organizations throughout Black History Month. This involvement provides a unique opportunity to gain insights, share perspectives, and honor the remarkable achievements of the African American community.

2 Immerse yourself in history
Seize this month as an opportunity for a deep dive into the vast and rich history of African Americans. Engage with literature, documentaries and conversations that broaden your understanding of their strength, pain, sacrifice, legacy and enduring contributions.

3 Support Black-owned businesses
Stand behind Black entrepreneurship by actively supporting local Black-owned businesses. Whether it’s dining at a Black-owned restaurant or shopping at Black-owned stores, your patronage contributes to economic empowerment and strengthens the foundations of diverse communities.

4 Amplify Black voices
Utilize your platforms to support and strengthen Black voices and stories. By sharing literature, art and achievements from the African American community on social media, you play a role in fostering widespread awareness, appreciation and a celebration of Black excellence.

Through honoring influential figures and pivotal events, we not only pay homage to the past but also actively contribute to paving the way for a future that embraces diversity, equality, inclusion and unity.

About the Author

Rue Reynold is the editorial assistant for Carolina Country

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