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#42 - Honoring Black History Month Year Round cover
#42 - Honoring Black History Month Year Round cover
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#42 - Honoring Black History Month Year Round

#42 - Honoring Black History Month Year Round

20min |25/02/2025
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#42 - Honoring Black History Month Year Round cover
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Real Talk Education

#42 - Honoring Black History Month Year Round

#42 - Honoring Black History Month Year Round

20min |25/02/2025
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We’ve spent February celebrating Black History Month, amplifying Black excellence, addressing the current state of DEI and recognizing the profound impact of Black leaders, innovators, and change-makers. But as the month comes to a close, here’s the real talkBlack history doesn’t end on February 29th.


So today, we’re going to talk about:
The origins of Black History Month—Why it was created in the first place.
Why celebrating Black history year-round is essential—and the dangers of only limiting it to February.
How educators, parents, and communities can uplift Black history all year long.


If you’re ready to move beyond performative celebrations and make Black history an everyday commitment, then this episode is for you.


📌 Referenced Resources & Links for Show Notes

🔗 The Origins of Black History Month – Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)
🔗 Carter G. Woodson & the Evolution of Black History Month – Smithsonian Magazine
🔗 Why Black History Should Be Taught Year-Round – EdWeek
🔗 The Role of Black Educators in U.S. History – National Education Association
🔗 Black History in STEM: Scientists and Innovators You Should Know – NASA
🔗 The Importance of Black History Beyond February – NPR
🔗 How Parents Can Advocate for Black History in Schools – PBS
🔗 Resources for Teaching Black History Year-Round – Teaching Tolerance
🔗 The Whitewashing of Black History in Schools – The Atlantic
🔗 Why Black History Month Matters More Than Ever – The New York Times


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Description

We’ve spent February celebrating Black History Month, amplifying Black excellence, addressing the current state of DEI and recognizing the profound impact of Black leaders, innovators, and change-makers. But as the month comes to a close, here’s the real talkBlack history doesn’t end on February 29th.


So today, we’re going to talk about:
The origins of Black History Month—Why it was created in the first place.
Why celebrating Black history year-round is essential—and the dangers of only limiting it to February.
How educators, parents, and communities can uplift Black history all year long.


If you’re ready to move beyond performative celebrations and make Black history an everyday commitment, then this episode is for you.


📌 Referenced Resources & Links for Show Notes

🔗 The Origins of Black History Month – Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)
🔗 Carter G. Woodson & the Evolution of Black History Month – Smithsonian Magazine
🔗 Why Black History Should Be Taught Year-Round – EdWeek
🔗 The Role of Black Educators in U.S. History – National Education Association
🔗 Black History in STEM: Scientists and Innovators You Should Know – NASA
🔗 The Importance of Black History Beyond February – NPR
🔗 How Parents Can Advocate for Black History in Schools – PBS
🔗 Resources for Teaching Black History Year-Round – Teaching Tolerance
🔗 The Whitewashing of Black History in Schools – The Atlantic
🔗 Why Black History Month Matters More Than Ever – The New York Times


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We’ve spent February celebrating Black History Month, amplifying Black excellence, addressing the current state of DEI and recognizing the profound impact of Black leaders, innovators, and change-makers. But as the month comes to a close, here’s the real talkBlack history doesn’t end on February 29th.


So today, we’re going to talk about:
The origins of Black History Month—Why it was created in the first place.
Why celebrating Black history year-round is essential—and the dangers of only limiting it to February.
How educators, parents, and communities can uplift Black history all year long.


If you’re ready to move beyond performative celebrations and make Black history an everyday commitment, then this episode is for you.


📌 Referenced Resources & Links for Show Notes

🔗 The Origins of Black History Month – Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)
🔗 Carter G. Woodson & the Evolution of Black History Month – Smithsonian Magazine
🔗 Why Black History Should Be Taught Year-Round – EdWeek
🔗 The Role of Black Educators in U.S. History – National Education Association
🔗 Black History in STEM: Scientists and Innovators You Should Know – NASA
🔗 The Importance of Black History Beyond February – NPR
🔗 How Parents Can Advocate for Black History in Schools – PBS
🔗 Resources for Teaching Black History Year-Round – Teaching Tolerance
🔗 The Whitewashing of Black History in Schools – The Atlantic
🔗 Why Black History Month Matters More Than Ever – The New York Times


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

We’ve spent February celebrating Black History Month, amplifying Black excellence, addressing the current state of DEI and recognizing the profound impact of Black leaders, innovators, and change-makers. But as the month comes to a close, here’s the real talkBlack history doesn’t end on February 29th.


So today, we’re going to talk about:
The origins of Black History Month—Why it was created in the first place.
Why celebrating Black history year-round is essential—and the dangers of only limiting it to February.
How educators, parents, and communities can uplift Black history all year long.


If you’re ready to move beyond performative celebrations and make Black history an everyday commitment, then this episode is for you.


📌 Referenced Resources & Links for Show Notes

🔗 The Origins of Black History Month – Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH)
🔗 Carter G. Woodson & the Evolution of Black History Month – Smithsonian Magazine
🔗 Why Black History Should Be Taught Year-Round – EdWeek
🔗 The Role of Black Educators in U.S. History – National Education Association
🔗 Black History in STEM: Scientists and Innovators You Should Know – NASA
🔗 The Importance of Black History Beyond February – NPR
🔗 How Parents Can Advocate for Black History in Schools – PBS
🔗 Resources for Teaching Black History Year-Round – Teaching Tolerance
🔗 The Whitewashing of Black History in Schools – The Atlantic
🔗 Why Black History Month Matters More Than Ever – The New York Times


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