The Work That Built Us: Honoring Black Labor Across Generations
Black labor has never been unskilled or incidental. From domestic work and skilled trades to care work, teaching, farming, and service roles, this is the labor that built families, communities, and futures across generations.
Why Black History Month Had to Be Created: A Century of Memory, Labor, and Resistance
Black History Month did not begin as a celebration. It began as a correction. Created in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, it was an act of resistance against erasure and a commitment to preserving Black history, labor, and identity on purpose.
