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February 4, 2025 25 mins

Hey, Hey, Hey family!!

From the past to the present, the legacy lives on.

It is Black History Month. This is the month that highlights the deep meaning of our people and our culture for the African American community and our nation as a whole. The African American community has ALWAYS possessed strength, courage, and wisdom. From one generation to the next.

In this episode, I want to honor Black History Month by exploring its significance in 2025—the opportunities it offers for reflection, education, and connection—and discuss how it continues to shape our journey toward equity and unity. Join in and listen as we talk about what Black History Month means to me and a few others. Come on in the room family. Happy Black History Month.

#BlackHistoryMonth #AmplifyBlackVoices #BlackVoicesMatter #Empahticallyyou

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