Listen "The Black History Month Series Pt 1"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to another episode of Simply Shaunte, with me JaLisa Shaunte. Today, we kick off a special series celebrating Black History Month, amplifying Black voices, exploring legacies left by generations of Black men and women, and diving into crucial discussions shaping the future of the Black community. Join us as we journey back to the origins of Black History Month in 1926 with historian Carter G. Woodson's launch of Negro History Week to combat erasure of Black achievements, igniting a movement that continues today. We delve into the inspiring story of Maggie L. Walker, a trailblazing entrepreneur and community leader born in 1867, who overcame adversity to establish the first Black-owned bank in the US. Next, we celebrate Missy Elliott, a hip-hop queen who redefined Black music and culture. As we honor these remarkable women, let's remember that Black history is not just about the past, but also the present and future. Join the conversation, share your thoughts, and let's continue building a brighter future together. Thank you for joining us, and until next time, stay informed, stay engaged, and keep celebrating Black excellence. See you next week! Bye!
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