
Tuesday Feb 11, 2025
Episode 56: Unpacking Black History: Beyond the Month of February
Welcome to another episode of Talk To Me Michele, where we dive deep into Black history, exploring its origins, significance, and the ongoing struggle to preserve it beyond mere slogans and hashtags. This episode marks the start of Black History Month when we remember and celebrate the invaluable contributions of Black individuals to society.
Michele takes us back to 1926 with Carter G. Woodson's pioneering efforts in founding Negro History Week, the precursor to Black History Month, and examines contemporary issues such as corporate pandering and political efforts to erase Black history from the narrative. Discover how social media activism mirrors past movements and the importance of balancing pop culture with meaningful engagement in our history.
We discuss the creative genius of Black inventors whose contributions often go unrecognized, highlighting figures like Garrett Morgan and Madam C.J. Walker. This episode is a call to action for honoring heritage authentically and ensuring Black history remains a vibrant, year-round conversation, encompassing education, accountability, and the empowerment of future generations.