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Is Black History Month Outdated?

Feb 06, 20241 hr 15 minSeason 2Ep. 2
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Episode description

Today we explore the hot topic issue of Black History Month, and how some people seem to think that it is "outdated". We have 2 experts to discuss:

Dr. Kaniqua Robinson is an applied cultural anthropologist &

Dr. Grace Gipson an assistant professor in the department of African American Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA).


We review what social media & public opinion consider Benefits and Setbacks (pros & cons) to having Black History Month.


Benefits:

  • Knowing the  past ensures that history doesn't repeat itself 

  • Black History Month helps combat white washing of history 

  • Filling in the gaps where education curriculum is failing 

  • Shows role models of greatness highlighted for our youth 

  • Continues the legacy of black icons

Set Backs:

  • Corporate Black History events & Companies profiting from BHM (Walmart, Bath & Body works) 

  • Too much history to be condensed into one month 

  • Most History is about slavery and civil rights our history is so much more vast 

  • Woke White folks alleviating their white guilt 

  • Only hear about “the good ones” Martin, Harriet, Rosa. What about Malcolm, Fred Hampton, Nat Turner 

  • No year long reinforcements to restricted to the month of February 

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