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Black History Month: A Look Back & A Step Forward

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
3 weeks ago
Black History Month: A Look Back & A Step Forward

Black History Month has deep roots in education, community organizing, and a push to correct what was missing from mainstream history teaching. The observance traces back to historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson and the early 20th-century effort to ensure Black history was studied, shared, and treated as essential American history.

Black History Month has deep roots in education, community organizing, and a push to correct what was missing from mainstream history teaching. The observance traces back to historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson and the early 20th-century effort to ensure Black history was studied, shared, and treated as essential American history. How It Started In 1926, Woodson and the organization now known as the Association for the Study of African American Life and History, ASALH, launched Negro History Week, aligning it with the birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass. The observance grew over time, shaped by educators, students, civic groups, and cultural movements. In 1976, President Gerald R. Ford issued a message recognizing Black History Month, marking a major milestone in national recognition. Why It Still Matters Black History Month also matters because Black communities are living, evolving institutions, not historical artifacts. Preserving neighborhoods, businesses, cultural spaces, and local leadership protects the networks that pass down opportunity, identity, and mutual support. In a time when displacement, unequal investment, and erasure can happen quietly, sustained attention helps ensure those communities keep shaping the present and future on their own terms. Black History Month continues to serve two important purposes: Recognition: highlighting contributions that shaped the nation, from science and medicine to labor, arts, civic leadership, military service, and entrepreneurship. Context: understanding how policy, opportunity, resistance, and community building interact over time. That context is not abstract. It influences health outcomes, wealth patterns, education access, and workplace experiences today. Protecting Inclusion In Culture and Risk Management Workplace equality depends on whether people feel safe using benefits and reporting concerns. Insurance touches sensitive areas such as privacy, mental health, disability, caregiving, and medical leave, so inclusion requires confidentiality, consistent decision-making, and leadership follow-through. Confidentiality That Employees Trust: People avoid care or skip leave when they think personal details will spread. Limit who can access information, train managers on privacy, and enforce consequences for breaches. Trust determines whether benefits are used. Manager Training On Leave and Accommodations: Inconsistent handling creates unequal outcomes. Train supervisors to follow policy, document decisions, and escalate complex issues to HR or the proper specialist. Consistency protects employees and reduces risk. Anti-Retaliation Practices That Work: Employees should be able to report discrimination, harassment, or benefits issues without fear of retaliation. Provide multiple reporting options, track outcomes, and show follow-through while protecting confidentiality. Rules without enforcement do not protect anyone. Vendor and Carrier Accountability: Carriers and vendors affect equity through service quality, claim handling, and network access. Evaluate partners using performance data, not just price. Poor service drives frustration and turnover. Inclusive Safety and Wellness Programs: One-size wellness programs can exclude people. Offer multiple ways to participate, including preventive care support, stress resources, and practical access tools. Programs should meet employees where they are. Bringing It Home Black History Month began as an education project, a deliberate effort to tell the fuller story. That same spirit translates well into modern decision-making. Learn the history, recognize the contributions, and keep building structures that make opportunity durable. The best step forward is the one that continues in March, April, and every month after. If you want help reviewing coverage options that support your household or workplace goals, call your local agent. A quick conversation can clarify where protection is strong, where gaps may exist, and which adjustments fit your budget.

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Celebrity Chef Shares Healthy Cooking Tips at Kidney Patient Meeting in Dallas

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"FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Christine Merrifield (813) 400-2394 [email protected] Celebrity Chef to Share Cooking Tips for Restricted Diets at AAKP Event Dallas, TX (October 6, 2014) – Celebrity Chef Kent Rollins will share cooking tips and demonstrate how to make healthy meals on a restricted diet at the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP) 2014 National Patient Meeting in Dallas, Texas, October 10-12. The cowboy cook and runner-up on Food Network’s “Chopped” is known for creating simple yet delicious meals with minimal ingredients. Patients on dialysis or with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often face numerous dietary restrictions, including limiting sodium, phosphorus and potassium. Rollins’ recipes will give patients the confidence to create healthy and delicious meals they can enjoy. Chef Rollins will be on hand Saturday, October 11 at 2:30 p.m. to share ideas and demonstrate several of his favorite recipes. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample his creations. The AAKP National Patient Meeting is the largest kidney patient meeting in the U.S. and provides patients and their families with information and resources to better manage their health and live longer, more productive lives. “We are thrilled to have Chef Rollins join us at our National Patient Meeting,” said AAKP President Paul T. Conway. “His expertise in creating delicious and nutritious meals with minimal ingredients will be invaluable to our patients who often struggle with dietary restrictions.” The AAKP National Patient Meeting is being held at the Hyatt Regency Dallas. For more information about the meeting, including registration details, visit www.aakp.org. About AAKP: The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP) is the largest kidney patient organization in the United States. AAKP is dedicated to improving the lives of kidney patients through education, advocacy, and patient engagement. For more information, visit www.aakp.org."

Mural Dedication at Molly Mutt Thrift Shop Celebrates Community and Animal Support

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"Community members gathered in Rockledge to celebrate the dedication of a new mural at the Molly Mutt Thrift Shop, honoring art, compassion, and community support for animals in need. The vibrant public artwork reflects the Brevard Humane Society’s mission and the lifesaving impact of local generosity. The post A Lasting Gift to the Community: Mural Dedication at Molly Mutt Thrift Shop in Rockledge appeared first on Brevard Humane Society."

Roth Financial Group Hosts Client Appreciation Event at The Island

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"Client Appreciation Event! We would like to thank you for your continued support and referrals! We will be hosting a Client Appreciation Event at The Island Waterfront Restaurant on Thursday, April 16th from 6pm-9pm. There will be food, drinks and live music by Chris O’Leary. Please RSVP by April 9th to Lindsey at (321) 453-5933."

Learn Pasta Making at Alfredo's Paradiso Kitchen in Merritt Island

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"Pasta Making Class Learn to make pasta from scratch with Chef Alfredo. Tuesdays April 16th, April 23rd, and April 30th."

Pizza Making Classes Offered at Alfredo's Paradiso Kitchen this May

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"Pizza Making Class Join Chef Alfredo to learn the art of pizza making. Tuesdays May 7th, May 14th and May 21st"

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