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From Negro History Week to Black History Month: The Legacy and Ongoing Battle for Recognition

From Negro History Week to Black History Month: The Legacy and Ongoing Battle for Recognition

Feb 7, 2025 | Black History Month, Content Article

From Black History Week to Black History Month: The Legacy and Ongoing Battle for Recognition Black History Month, now a cornerstone of cultural recognition and education in the United States and beyond, began as a single week of observance. Its origins trace back to...
Honoring Rosa Parks: A Life of Courage, Friendship, and Lasting Change

Honoring Rosa Parks: A Life of Courage, Friendship, and Lasting Change

Feb 4, 2025 | Black History Month, Content Article

Honoring Rosa Parks: A Life of Courage, Friendship, and Lasting Change Born on February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama, Rosa Parks became a defining figure in the Civil Rights Movement. Her quiet but firm refusal to give up her bus seat to a white passenger on December...
The Norfolk 17: A Legacy of Courage and Achievement

The Norfolk 17: A Legacy of Courage and Achievement

Feb 2, 2025 | Black History Month, Content Article

The Norfolk 17: A Legacy of Courage and Achievement On February 2, 1959, seventeen young students walked through the doors of six all-white schools in Norfolk, Virginia, confronting an entrenched system of segregation. Known as the Norfolk 17, these students were not...
Ubuntu: Learning Our History, Shaping Our Future

Ubuntu: Learning Our History, Shaping Our Future

Feb 1, 2025 | Black History Month, Content Article

Ubuntu: Learning Our History, Shaping Our Future The African philosophy of Ubuntu—often translated as “I am because we are”—reminds us that our lives are deeply connected. It speaks to the idea that our growth isn’t just about personal success but about how we...
1.3K Guests Celebrated MLK’s Legacy and the Power of Words With the Urban League Of Hampton Roads

1.3K Guests Celebrated MLK’s Legacy and the Power of Words With the Urban League Of Hampton Roads

Jan 20, 2025 | 41st MLK Awards, Black History Month, News

1.3K Guests Celebrated MLK’s Legacy and the Power Of Words with the Urban League of Hampton Roads  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Norfolk, VA (January 20, 2025) – Words have the power to shape the narratives that define our beliefs and inspire action. This resonant truth was...
HRS: Maritime Internship Initiative

HRS: Maritime Internship Initiative

Sep 19, 2024 | Black History Month, External News

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