Exploring African Americans' Impact on the Arts during Black History Month
Posted: February 1, 2024
In 2024, the theme for Black History Month is "African Americans and the Arts," an exploration of the profound impact Black Americans have had on visual arts, music, cultural movements, and beyond. Let's dive into the remarkable history and legacy of African American artists, highlighting their significant contributions to various art forms. Preserving History and Empowering Communities Through Art African American art is deeply rooted...
Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. through Acts of Service
Posted: January 1, 2024
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is not just a day off; it’s a day on—a day to reflect on the legacy of a civil rights icon and an opportunity to contribute to the community through acts of service. As we commemorate the life and achievements of Dr. King, let’s delve into the history of this significant day and explore meaningful ways to participate in the...
How to Celebrate Native American Heritage Month
Posted: November 1, 2023
November marks a time of gratitude and reflection, inviting us to honor the vibrant tapestry of Native American cultures, traditions, and their profound contributions to our nation. Native American Heritage Month extends an invitation to individuals from all walks of life, encouraging them to immerse themselves in the richness of Indigenous cultures. Beyond a month of celebration, it is a season for education, introspection, and...
How to Build a Disability-Inclusive Workplace
Posted: October 1, 2023
National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) is observed each October. This is a time to celebrate the contributions of workers with disabilities and to showcase inclusive employment policies and practices that benefit both employers and employees. Building a disability-inclusive workplace involves more than hiring people with disabilities. In truly inclusive workplaces, employers ensure all workers have equal opportunities to learn, advance, succeed, and be compensated...
Celebrating Juneteenth: The Importance and How It Is Observed
Posted: June 19, 2023
Juneteenth is more than 155 years old, making it the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end of slavery in the US. It is celebrated on June 19 because, back in 1865, Major General Gordon Granger of the Union Army brought news to Texas that all slaves were free and that the Civil War had finally come to an end. The surprising point is that...