Happy Juneteenth! Today, we honor and remember the struggles and triumphs of Black Americans in the fight for justice and equality. We encourage you to use this as an opportunity to continue learning, amplify Black voices, and promote equity for all: https://bit.ly/45tlyLE
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Celebrating American Black History Month! Throughout February, let's honor the rich heritage, achievements, and contributions of Black Americans. Here's some important info to remember: 1) Black History is American History. Let's take this month as an opportunity to learn, acknowledge, and celebrate the vital role Black Americans have played in shaping our nation. 2) Recognize the resilience and strength of the Black community in the face of adversity and inequality, both past, and present. 3) Dive into the diverse cultural, artistic, and intellectual contributions made by Black individuals that have enriched our society. 4) Reflect on the ongoing fight for racial equality and justice. Let's stand together in solidarity and continue to advocate for a more inclusive and equitable future. 5) Take part in events, discussions, and initiatives that amplify Black voices and promote understanding and unity.
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Juneteenth is a day of reflection, remembrance, and celebration. Let's use this day to amplify Black voices, educate ourselves on our history, and work towards a more just and equitable society. Securities and Advisory Services offered through Davenport & Company LLC
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As we celebrate Black History Month, we must also acknowledge the challenges and gaps faced by black communities particularly in access to education. We must continue to address policies that marginalize black students and perpetuate inequalities while working to implement anti-racism policies. https://ow.ly/CpHI50QFFXI
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This month's article is about the achievements of Black Americans and the health inequities that continue to plague communities of color. You can find it here: https://lnkd.in/eM-zHBeS
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As you reflect on the importance of Juneteenth and its impact on the American history, take this time to honor the past, appreciate the present, and aspire to have a better future. This is a day to remember, celebrate, and continue the fight for freedom and equality. Let’s honor the freedom and resilience of the Black community, pay tribute to those who championed equality, recognize the advancements achieved, and pledge to continue striving for a fair and inclusive society. If you are interested in learning more about the history of Juneteenth and events that are happening in Boston, check out this link: https://lnkd.in/ez_g9cU4.
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How are you bringing important lessons like this into your classroom?
As we commemorate #Juneteenth today, we celebrate the freedom & resilience of Black Americans and our continued fight together towards equality & justice for all, in our schools & across our country.
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Habari gain? Ujima. Translation: What’s the news? The Black community and our collective work and responsibility to one another. There is an odd expectation of Black people to stand up, be vocal, and jump on the front lines of every injustice that takes place around the world, and many oblige this request before being asked because empathy runs through our veins. The question is, are we spreading ourselves too thin and not pouring the same energy back into our own community? We have aligned ourselves with every disenfranchised group worldwide, and yes, there is strength in numbers, but is the Black community getting its fair share of equity and equality? As empathetic as we are to the marginalized groups around us, please remember that our community has a legacy of trauma that begins with the inception of America —and we must lean into one another to heal this trauma. The focus needs to be on supporting one another to build our financial wealth and institutions. We must focus on our community first and then extend our energies elsewhere to ensure that our energy is not spent when our community needs it. This is not a selfish thought. It’s self preservation.
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🖤Join us in celebrating Black History Month at the office! 🖤 Let's honor and recognize the countless contributions made by Black Americans throughout history. The history and experiences of Black people are an integral part of America's heritage and have shaped both our past and present. The criminal justice system has long been intertwined with the oppression of black people, from slavery to the mass incarceration we see today. As public defenders, we recognize the responsibility we hold in fighting for justice and equality for all. Black Americans face disparate treatment at every stage of the criminal process, from traffic stops to sentencing. We must remember that the U.S. Constitution, when written, excluded people of color, and racial discrimination was enforced by the courts. It is crucial for public defenders to understand this history of struggle to effectively advocate against injustice. Throughout history, people of all backgrounds have joined together to fight against injustice, and we must continue this legacy. Black history matters every day, not just in February. Together, we can work towards a more just and equal society.
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Today marks #Juneteenth—the anniversary honoring the end of slavery in the US. Today is a day to celebrate the liberation of Black Americans, reflect on the past, and acknowledge the growth we need to reach to ensure freedom and justice for all. Learn more about Juneteenth and what it means to be #BlackandThriving through the NAACP's resources: https://lnkd.in/gfYtvYv7
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Today marks Juneteenth, a day to honor Black freedom, resilience, and culture. Let's reflect on our history, support Black communities, and strive for equality. Discover more about Juneteenth here: https://lnkd.in/g4EX_uUD
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