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Happy Black History Month y'all!
And honestly, if you ask me, it's yet another Black History Year cause we're celebrating and honoring our Blackness 365. February is just another month to emphasize that.
At HuffPost, we're using this month to amplify the voices of Black teens, creators and change-makers whose stories exemplify the expansiveness and beauty of our experiences.
Chef and farmer Matthew Raiford, for example, discusses preserving Black cooking and farming. Tyler James Williams of "Abbott Elementary" is making sure Black men have the space to just be. And Black authors including bell hooks, Assata Shakur and Nikole Hannah-Jones who's words speak truth to power for all generations.
We're also holding you down with all your Black-owned business needs and wants to support year-round. Check out these lists and make sure you tune in all month for stories you won't want to miss.
— Taryn Finley Get Into It
Quinta Brunson’s ‘Abbott Elementary’ Gives Network TV A Needed Breath Of Fresh Air The multi-hyphenate talked about her comedic ascent, comparisons to “The Office,” and what it means to represent Philadelphia on a national stage.” Read More
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