On the last day of February, these words from Civil Rights Champion John. R. Lewis give us purpose and determination for the future. The lessons of #BlackHistoryMonth2025 –the protests, the marches, the struggles are not over. They are beginning again.
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Marian Anderson was born #OnThisDay in 1897. Anderson broke many racial, social and political barriers as a prominent Black woman in opera. Learn more: https://t.co/IbFd1EGzKX #APeoplesJourney #BHM

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We are inspired by the goals of multiculturalism and pluralism. The lessons of history are not lost. To call diversity “dumb” is antithetical to everything this country has achieved “in Order to form a more perfect Union.” #BlackHistoryMonth2025
Art is a powerful tool for flipping a racist trope. Kehinde Wiley is a master. Celebrate Black History like never before. Be bold. Correct the narrative. Dare to speak truth. Diversity is our strength. #BlackHistoryMonth2025
Memorial to the Enslaved at William & Mary represents foundational diversity, equity, and inclusion. The site acknowledges past injustices by making the history of enslaved people at the university impossible to ignore. Bricks and mortar cannot be erased. #BlackHistoryMonth2025
Embrace the history. Tell the stories. Face the facts. Work things out. Don’t let government dictate classroom content. Don’t let the state censor lessons. Be caring. Teach the children well. Remember. We are better smarter. We are stronger smarter. Stop the assault on DEIA. #BlackHistoryMonth2025
Honoring Doc Wilson, founder of #PeacePeleton #cycling events (not races) to cultivate and grow Black-owned businesses https://www.peacepeloton.com
#WA #Seattle first learned of this good work on @HighCountryNew #BlackHistoryMonth2025 #BlackHistoryMonth
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The new “woke” is broke if we erase Martin Luther King Jr.'s vision and critical discussion about social issues in our classrooms. True progress comes by fostering open dialogue and critical thinking, not by avoiding challenging conversations." #BlackHistoryMonth2025