As we begin Black History Month, we take time to honor and celebrate the rich history, resilience, achievements, and contributions of Black individuals and communities. This month invites us not only to reflect on the past, but also to recognize the ongoing impact of Black leaders, artists, educators, innovators, and faith-filled voices who continue to shape our world.
Black History Month is a time for learning, remembrance, and gratitude, acknowledging both the struggles endured and the triumphs achieved. May this season encourage us to listen, learn, and grow together, committing ourselves to justice, understanding, and unity.
“If there is no struggle, there is no progress.”
– Frederick Douglass
Let us celebrate history, uplift voices, and move forward with hope.
In solidarity,

