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    What You Need To Know About Black History Month (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

    What You Need To Know About Black History Month (ft. Dr. Greg Carr)

    Shayna Terrell and Dr. Greg Carr are here to help you out this Black History Month.They highlight the contributions of Carter G. Woodson, the founder of what is now Black History Month, and emphasize the importance of black educators in preserving and teaching black history. They also discuss the lives of black historians and the need for black institutions to uplift the community.

     The conversation emphasizes the need to celebrate and learn from black history throughout the year, not just during the designated month. Shayna and Dr. Carr discuss the commercialization of Black History Month and the need to go beyond February to celebrate and teach Black history. They highlight the importance of addressing curriculum battles and book banning in education. They also explore the challenges of the future, including the impact of technology and social media algorithms on society. They stress the need to merge past and present history in education and flood airwaves with Black history to combat erasure.

    Takeaways

    Black History Month was founded by Carter G. Woodson to emphasize the study and celebration of black history. Today's Black educators play a crucial role in preserving and teaching black history.

    Black historians, such as Woodson and W.E.B. Du Bois, often returned to their communities to uplift and educate.

    Black institutions are essential for building and supporting the black community.

    Black History Month should serve as a reminder to celebrate and learn from black history throughout the year. Black History Month has become commercialized, with some individuals and organizations profiting from it.

    Black history should be celebrated and taught beyond the confines of February.

    We should be focused on the evolution of technology, social algorithms, and how "content" is fed to us. 

    Merging past and present history is essential to provide a comprehensive understanding of the world.

     

    African American Studies Are In Danger

    African American Studies Are In Danger

    Historian Dr. David Canton explains the dangers of Gov. Ron DeSantis's attacks on Black history education in Florida

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    Dr. David Canton is the Director of African American Studies Program and Associate Professor of History at the University of Florida. Learn more about his work here: https://afam.clas.ufl.edu/directory/dr-david-a-canton-director

    Black History Month

    Black History Month

    The time of year to recognise who you are and to identify how we got here throughout history.

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    Black History Month

    Black History Month

    This episode of 16:1 celebrates Black History Month. Katie talks about Dr. Carter G. Woodson's work in championing Negro History Week and how it laid the foundation for those at Kent State University in 1969 to create what we now know as Black History Month. Chelsea shares various critical perspectives that come with the topic of Black History Month. Katie discusses ways to incorporate these topics into your classrooms and how to support different organizations and Black-owned businesses during the month of February and beyond. Chelsea learns a few factoids about Scientology, and Katie's interest in Disney comes through clutch as she learns about the Dyatlov Pass incident. Be checking our Instagram and Facebook page throughout this month for information about Ohio's three Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and for other Black History Month-related news and information.

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    African American History Month

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