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SUNY Westchester Community College kicks off Black History Month celebrations with art exhibit

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The exhibit called "Black, White and Gold" focuses on the contributions and personal experiences of the African American community.
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She’s a dedicated guardian of basketweaving | Being Black in Canada

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Clara Clayton-Gough stands as the dedicated guardian of a distinctive cultural legacy – the art of basketweaving. For almost 200 years, her family has treasured the tradition, passing it down through generations. The connection to...
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6 resources to teach your children about Black History Month

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If you’re looking to teach your children about civil rights activists this Black History Month, and year round, the resources below can help!
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Black History Month: Highlighting New Jersey Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way

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In celebration of Black History Month and the accomplishments of African Americans in the state, News 12's Naomi Yané highlights Lt. Gov. Tahesha Way.
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Black History Month: Dedicated educators, support staff recognized at Williamsbridge school

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A Bronx youth empowerment program kicked off celebrations at the Richard R. Green Middle School Campus Thursday- the first day of Black History Month.
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Black students in Baldwin show off art ahead of Black History Month

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It’s part of an exhibit at the Joysetta & Julius Pearce African American Museum (JJPAAM) of Nassau County where Baldwin middle and high school students Black History Month work is on display.
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College Board Revises AP Black History for 2024

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College Board Revises AP Black History for 2024
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Why Supporting Black-Owned Businesses Is So Crucial

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Black Americans have over $1 trillion of annual spending power, but 41% of Black-owned businesses closed during the pandemic. That makes it especially important to support small businesses like Sade Tyler's Studio 125 and Omo Sade...
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99-year-old woman considered Ontario’s 1st Black teacher | The Moment

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Millie Burgess was among the first Black teachers in Canada. Now, at age 99, she’s being celebrated for her trailblazing spirit.
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Teen-led Black Students Alliance aims to improve awareness, conversations

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Two years after the Black Students Alliance formed at Edmonton’s Strathcona High School, the 30 members of the student-led group remain committed to learning about Black history and culture while educating others about issues Black...
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Online events planned as Montrealers mark 31st edition of Black History Month

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Michael Farkas is the president of the Round Table on Black History Month.
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Sask. teacher not waiting for Black history to be added to the curriculum

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As Prairie provinces examine whether to add Black history to their curriculum, a Saskatchewan teacher is already making sure his students learn it anyways.
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Howard University Business School Dean on Building Up Ecosystem of Black Entrepreneurship

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Anthony Wilbon, the dean of HBCU Howard University's School of Business, joined Cheddar to discuss last week's virtual event on developing Black entrepreneurship hosted by the Coalition to Back Black Businesses and the U.S. Chamber of...
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U.S Chamber of Commerce Hosts Virtual Event 'Developing the Black-Owned Business Ecosystem'

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For black history month, Cheddar is highlighting black business leaders who are driving the need for representation forward. On February 10, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce hosted an event called 'Developing the Black-Owned Business...
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Black Lives Matter movement a boost for Black-owned businesses

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The increased attention to the Black Lives Matter movement over the summer also inspired a renewed push to support Black-owned businesses in Canada, a push with a long history that’s been a challenge to sustain.
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Harriet Tubman’s church to get $100K renovation

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A historic church in St. Catharines, Ont., that Harriet Tubman helped build is getting a much-needed renovation thanks to a $100,000 grant through the federal Supporting Black Canadian Communities Initiative.
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Less Than 3% of Startups Receiving Capital in Q4 2020 Were Led by Black Founders, Report Shows

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A new report from Hallo shows a drastic racial disparity when it comes to startups receiving venture capital funding. Vern Howard, CEO of Hallo, breaks down the numbers and their impact.
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Meet the artist behind 27 years of Black History Month posters

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Toronto-based artist Robert Small has sketched notable Black Canadians for a legacy poster every February since Black History Month was officially recognized in 1995.
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Color of Change Study Finds Most Black Voters Support Eliminating Student Loan Debt

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We were joined by Arisha Hatch, Vice President at Color of Change to speak about the nonprofit's new survey. The Color of Change survey reveals that most black voters support eliminating student loan debt and if no action is taken, 40%...
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How 'The Fresh Dolls' Help Teach The Importance Of Representation

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During our continued coverage of Black History Month, Azia Celestino was joined by Dr. Lisa Williams founder of 'The Fresh Dolls', to discuss her line of multicultural dolls.
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Fighting for Funding for HBCUs

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Assistant Vice-President of Enrollment Management at Howard University, Anthony Jones joined All Hands to discuss HBCU funding as well as how our government and companies can support HBCU students.
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Prioritizing Diversity and Inclusion: How Putting Dollars Behind Diversity Initiatives Can Foster Change

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As one of the few black CEOs in the country, Paris Wallace, co-founder and CEO of Ovia Health is speaking up about what companies can do, and where they fall short in the fight for a more inclusive workplace. He joined us on Wake Up with...
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Having 'The Talk' with Your Children About Race

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How can parents prepare their children to take on the reality of the injustices towards Black people? Actor and author of 'The Ellises and the Time Machine: Why Do We Have to Say 'Black Lives Matter',' Devale Ellis joins News Wrap to...
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Writer-Director Duo Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz Talk About Their Horror Film 'Antebellum'

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Writer-director duo Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz discuss the importance of portraying the pre-Civil War South correctly on screen and why they hope their horror-thriller film 'Antebellum' is contributing to the national conversation...