Black History Month starts here.

Celebrate Black history and future through our daily newsletter series in February. Great for students, workplaces, and passionate learners. We’ll be back in February 2025!

Each day in February, you’ll receive one email with…

An untold or underappreciated story of an inspiring Black figure in the U.S. – centering queer, trans, disabled and marginalized individuals.

Action steps to carry their work into tomorrow – whether it’s donating to an organization, getting involved in your community, or more.

Discussion questions to drive conversation and learning with your colleagues, students, friends and family.

Testimonials

  • “I signed my whole team up for 28 Days of Black History. It was an educational and interactive way to honor Black History Month at my organization.”

    Sarah, Head of People

  • "I really enjoyed discussing each email everyday with my partner. It was such a thoughtful and intentional series, and we both felt seen, heard and celebrated with every issue. Thank you!"

    Nycole, Reader in Minnesota

  • "These were such great prompts for my fourth-graders! They really loved thinking about how they can celebrate Black culture and archive their own stories. Thank you for such a wonderful series!"

    Debra, Teacher in Missouri

  • "I'm so grateful for this series. I'm an 87-year-old Black woman, and I am in awe of all the historical moments I lived through and didn't get to celebrate until today."

    Sandra, Reader in New York

  • "I've been using these emails each day in my high school classroom. I know the students appreciate seeing their potential in these powerful stories."

    Mr. Thompson, Teacher in Maryland

  • "I never realized how much our history books missed. Thank you for showing us stories beyond what's always shared this month."

    Chelsea, Reader in California

The theme for 2024 is "African Americans and the Arts" spanning the many impacts Black Americans have had on visual arts, music, cultural movements, and more.

We’ll be highlighting incredible artists, cultural workers, and connectors who shaped Black artistry throughout history. Learn more about this year’s theme.

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