Black History 🤎

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... Read moreUnderstanding Black history is crucial in fostering a sense of identity and cultural appreciation among young learners. Rather than relying solely on formal education, parents can take active steps to teach valuable lessons at home. Incorporating stories of influential figures such as Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Kamala Harris can spark interest and pride in children. Books, documentaries, and online resources provide great content to engage children in these pivotal narratives. Additionally, celebrating events like Black History Month or discussing historical events as they arise in the media can create a dialogue about the ongoing impact of these histories. Interactive activities such as visiting museums or participating in community events can further solidify these lessons. It's essential to emphasize that Black history is not just a monthly observance but a subject to be integrated into everyday discussions—hence the importance of #blackhistoryeveryday. By instilling these values, children can grow into informed individuals who appreciate the significance of their heritage and the contributions of Black communities across history.

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Just.My.Expressions💖

I really don't know why they have Kamala

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SilkyRedd 👋🏼♍️🥰

I haven't seen those books in a very long time. I remembered my mother buying me those books. I don't even see those books anymore. 😎😎😎😎

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