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Every Story is a Legacy Storytelling has always been a vital part of Black culture. Long before history was written in books, it was spoken in circles. Around fire pits. In living rooms. At family reunions. These stories held more than memories. They carried wisdom, survival, hope, and love. In every Black family, there are […]
More Than Inclusion – It’s Empowerment Representation is more than just seeing a familiar face in a textbook. It is about identity. It is about belonging. For Black students, seeing themselves reflected in the curriculum does more than validate their presence. It empowers them to participate fully, to dream boldly, and to feel pride in […]
Black History Is Not a Footnote—It’s the Foundation For too long, Black history has been confined to a single month—boxed into February, where names are repeated without context and stories are reduced to headlines. But Black history is not seasonal. It’s not a sidebar to the American narrative. It is the narrative. And if we […]