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Four Ways to Honor and Support Black History Month

February One Monument at North Carolina A&T University

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.

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Rue Reynold is the editorial assistant for Carolina Country.

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