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Read moreBlack History Month: representing strength and sacrifice
“Black excellence is everywhere today, from our athlete's building schools with high graduation rates to Idris Elba dominating the fashion world by being the sexiest man alive. African Canadians/ Americans have their influence in almost all facets.”
Read moreBlack History Month: reflecting on the past and shaping the future.
“To be honest both sides of black history month are equally important because black people can benefit from history in our past and history created in the present. So it is best to define Black History Month as a month to reflect on the past and to keep moving forward for a brighter and more profound future within our massive and beautiful community.”
Read moreBlack History Month: breaking the stereotype
[Black History Month is] a celebration of the many accomplishments and contributions of Black Americans and Canadians throughout history. [The most relevant topic for me is] breaking the stereotypical barriers within the dance community; especially for black women.
Read moreBlack History Month: celebrating family roots and unity.
“Black history month should serve as a means of remembering and a trigger to educate, not only for us but for all. I want black history to highlight cultures and teach those who may be ignorant about the different cultures and customs of Africans and blacks around the world. I want black history month to truly be a celebration…Black history month represents me and my family’s roots and identity.”
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