Subscribe as a team.
Group subscriptions are available for schools, universities, libraries and corporations to celebrate Black History Month, together.
Get a group subscription for our monthly series. Our flexible plans give you easy access to our month-long series, reporting on how it resonated with your team, and discounts on virtual and IRL programming.
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Upload multiple emails at once, or share a custom referral link with your team to sign up on their own.
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Receive daily reflection questions for individuals and workplaces that offers ways to dive deeper into the topics outlined each week.
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Receive a report of your team’s engagement after the series closes to understand program effectiveness.
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Flexible packages to best suit your team size.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A group subscription provides your organization with the same access to 28 Days of Black History as an individual signup to The New York Times via any device, plus account support for troubleshooting delivery and a report at user engagement during the month.
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Yes, there is a minimum number of users. The minimum will vary per account type selected at enrollment.
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We combine a thoughtful, human-centered approach with clear action items and reflection questions for further team engagement. It’s not just what we do—it’s how we do it that sets us apart.
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Pricing depends on the number of users who will have access, plus any program customization. A subscription is for one month; one newsletter a day for the month of February of the year you enroll.
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Group subscriptions are billed once as a single invoice and can be paid via credit card, direct debit or electronic bank payment.
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You can reach us anytime via our contact page or email us at hello@28daysofblackhistory.com. We respond within one business day.
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Access is provided within one business day of enrollment.
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You’ll receive a custom link so your team can sign up directly, or if you prefer, you can upload your team email addresses to our database in bulk.