Celebrating Black History Month
February 1, 2023Official recognition of Black History Month started with a proclamation from President Gerald Ford 47 years ago, to honor the many accomplishments and contributions Black Americans have made to American society. It's a time to rejoice, reflect, and remember. Black history is American history.
The theme of this year's Black History Month, "Black Resistance," explores how African Americans have resisted historic and ongoing oppression, in all forms.
"This country was established upon the profound but simple idea that all people are created equal and should be treated equally throughout their lives. It is an idea America has never fully lived up to, but it is an idea we have never fully walked away from either," said President Biden in his 2023 Black History Month Proclamation.
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Over the next 28 days, cities and towns across Connecticut will hold events to honor Black History Month, among them:
- "The Music of Prince for Kids and More, A Black History Month Celebration" on February 5 in Hamden
- Martin Luther King, Jr. convocation lecture on February 9 at Fairfield University
- Documentary about the musical history of New Haven's Dixwell neighborhood on February 9
- "Voices in Power: A Spoken Word Event" in New Haven on February 25
Find other great events across the state by clicking HERE.
Every day, not just this month, we should take time to learn more about Black history. Stand up against injustice. Offer support. Speak out.