Enlarge Establishing a month around Black history feeds the soul of Black individuals by recognizing our enslaved ancestors to produce a generation that breaks down generational oppression inflicted upon the Black race. Such as being faced with prejudices and blatant...
Enlarge Black History Month presents us with opportunity to both acknowledge the many important contributions made by the Black community and to envision a future in which we live more equitably. The recent social justice movements around police reform and Black life,...
Enlarge For me, Black history signifies the recognition and celebration of Black presence, creativity, and resilience across time and location. It also signifies a shared commitment to the moral, ethical, and structural work that makes democracy thinkable, concrete,...
Enlarge Black History Month signifies a time of remembrance, reflection, and acknowledgement of the impact that Black people have had, and will continue to have, on our society. As a Black woman, I specifically seek to learn about important Black women in history and...
A compilation of reflections from Drew students, alums, faculty, staff Enlarge February 2023 – Since 1976, February has been officially designated as Black History Month in the U.S. Drew University is proud to celebrate Black History Month as we continue to...