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I look forward to reading the monthly newsletter. It's very informative without feeling boring and too "scholarly." I especially loved the November issue and it's refreshing take on the history of Thanksgiving and how it relates to Black Americans.
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I absolutely love the BAHO newsletter! It's an insightful journey through time, past and present. The engaging content and rich storytelling make it a must-read, fostering a greater appreciation for the diverse and impactful history that has often been overlooked.
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Why are there almost no large publicly traded companies founded and owned by Black people? How did Black people end up in ghettos? Exactly how wealthy were Africans before slavery? Where did “Black names” like LaTavius, LaKeisha, and Deandre come from? Get questions like this answered, bringing you a new sense of understanding.
Because our history has been riddled with misdirection, hearing greater detail with stories that connect the dots will give you an entirely new perspective. There is much to learn outside of slavery and civil rights. As the past becomes clearer, so does the present.
Various games and contests help you cement your knowledge while also making learning fun. The more you learn and participate, the more you can win cool prizes!
Black history is made everywhere, everyday. Knowing what's happening across the globe gives greater understanding about the things that may unknowingly affect all of us. Learn about the things happening home and abroad.
We firmly believe that if you can understand the past, you can interpret the present. And if you can interpret the present, you can predict the future. It's even part of our tagline: “Understanding the present, by way of the past.” The best way to begin understanding the past is to study it consistently, just like we do in school.
For many of us however, finding the time is hard and Black history comes and goes in the month of February (October in the UK). And even then, it's celebrated with the same stories we've heard for many years. This newsletter brings Black History Month to you every month, helping you become wiser about who Black people actually are in just 10 minutes. Join thousands becoming smarter every month about Blackness.