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4 Ways HR Pros Can Support DEI During Black History Month and Beyond

“Black History Month is an opportunity to understand the stories of Black Americans as something more than a history of racism and strife. It’s a time to recognize their undeniable impact on our country and culture.” – BestColleges.com

Since 1976, U.S. presidents have officially designated February as Black History Month. This month-long celebration of the historic contributions of the Black community is the legacy of historian and scholar Carter G. Woodson, who worked tirelessly to reform the way Black history is taught in schools.

Today, higher ed institutions recognize and honor Black History Month in myriad ways, but the work required to create and sustain equality, an inclusive workplace culture and a sense of belonging on our campuses is ongoing.

The CUPA-HR resources listed below provide insights and tools to help individuals and institutions build on their understanding of the issues and take action to bring about change. The current 21-Day Equity Habit Building Challenge, in particular, offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to learn from institutions that are making meaningful strides in this work.

Throughout the month, take time to dive into one or more of these resources (individually or with a group) and explore new ways to take action now and throughout the year.

 

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