Hosted by: Rochele Padiachy, Evanne Souchette
This webinar delves into the distinction between commemoration and memorialization of Black History Month. We’ll explore how Black history is not just a past to be remembered, but a presence that shapes culture, activism, and legacy. This session invites you to engage with leaders in the field, reflecting on how we can honor Black history every day, beyond February.
Audience/Level: This panel webinar will engage participants of all levels , offering insights and reflections on the importance of Black History Month and the ongoing impact of Black history.
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