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Shelly Bazil-Smith
Shelly Bazil-Smith ·

Black History Month, first celebrated in 1976, is a time to honor the achievements, resilience, and contributions of Black individuals throughout history. The month-long observance in February serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles and triumphs of Black communities. It is an opportunity to educate, reflect, and celebrate the profound impact of Black leaders, activists, artists, and visionaries who have shaped societies across the world.

As we recognize Black History Month, let us not only celebrate the past but also commit to fostering inclusivity, equity, and justice for future generations. From the Civil Rights Movement to modern-day trailblazers breaking barriers in various fields, the legacy of Black excellence continues to inspire. This month, let us amplify Black voices, support Black businesses, and engage in meaningful conversations that promote awareness and understanding. At the heart of it all, we are one human family—brothers and sisters sharing this world together. Let us continue to uplift, love, and support one another.

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Mary Ogenyi-Igoche, RCIC-IRB
Mary Ogenyi-Igoche, RCIC-IRB ·

Happy Black History Month!✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🖤

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