We hope you'll join us this morning to celebrate the best stories and coverage from this year's Black History Month in Kansas City.
A letter from the DOE’s Civil Rights office said observances like Black History Month are allowed in schools amid DEI executive order.
Throughout Black History Month, Denver7 has been sharing the stories of everyday Coloradans doing incredible things, all in an effort to make our Colorado even better. Denver7's Micah Smith shares some of those stories in this Denver7+ special presentation.
The President hosts a Black History Month event, but attendees ignore his divisive actions and past rhetoric. The event highlights the disconnect from recent history.
A decorative bulletin board for Black History Month at KIPP Oak Cliff Academy in Dallas on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023. KIPP Oak Cliff Academy is one of only 60 schools in the country (and three in ...
The Department of Education clarified that celebrating Black History Month is not in violation of an order warning states to remove DEI policies.
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McDonald’s Tri-State Owners Operators Celebrate 4.7 Million Event Visits for Black History Month Powered by 360WiseCelebrating Black Excellence on a Grand Scale in a time where honoring Black history is more important than ever McDonald’s Tri-State Owners & Operators have achieved a new level of cultural participation by spearheading a company-wide initiative ‘Faces of Black History’ which has single-handedly shattered the previous event visit records with an astonishing 4.
With Black History Month now over, Black students took the time to reflect on the month and its significance.
As companies and schools across America begin to dismantle Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, the Ohio Legislative Black Caucus which I lead is committed to taking a firm stance against the elimination of these programs,
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Oshkosh Northwestern on MSNOASD director caps Black History Month, says collective understanding brings us togetherOASD Director of Community Engagement and Equity Anthony Miller Jr. wants the teaching of Black history to go beyond just slavery.
If there is anyone who understands the importance of being a part of the community, it's legendary Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch. And that's exactly why Batch was thrilled to take part in Barrett Elementary's Living Interactive Museum Celebrating Black History Month.
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Gainesville WCJB-TV on MSN‘We come from excellence’: Black History Month Minute makes it to the classroomPowell and the production team behind the magic visited two classrooms that are implementing the black history month minute into their curriculum.
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