DDS Celebrates Black History Month 2022
Wouldn’t it be wonderful when Black history and Native American history and Jewish history and all of U.S. history is taught from one book. Just U.S. history
Maya Angelou
There is no American history without African American history. Every year in February, the U.S. honors the contributions and sacrifices of African Americans who have shaped the culture and history of the U.S. Black History Month celebrates the rich ethnic heritage, successes and adversities that are an unforgettable part of our country’s history. 46.8 million people in the U.S. identify as Black. The Black population of the U.S is diverse. The black people have devoted histories in the nation – many are descendants of enslaved people, while others are recently settled immigrants. February is a month when we celebrate them all regardless of the varied history.
You can celebrate and honor Black History Month 2022 in the following ways:
◉ Visit a Black or African American history museum
◉ Learn about Black music history
◉ Support Black-owned businesses
◉ Donate to Black organizations and charities
◉ Attend local Black History Month events
◉ Watch Black history documentaries
◉ Find Black authors and stories to read
DDS is proud of the dedicated black leaders that have made America a multi-racial, ethnic and powerful country with their activism, hard work and consistency. This year we pay tribute to the leading black people of this century like Barack Obama and Meghan Markle who have taken over the modern world leadership and abolished racism with dignity and love. Our President, Ebitari Larsen is a proud black woman who believes in diversity and inclusion. Over the years she has been an exponent of equal rights, freedom, black community and diverse culture and it would not be wrong to say these are the kind of strong glorious black women, America needs today. Today, we salute all the legendary black activists who freed the nation from the shackles of injustice and racism. We are all dreamers and dreams do come true.