Black History Month: Recognizing Heroes Past and Present

By Dennis Richmond Jr.

Author: He Spoke at My School

Black History Month is a special time when people around the world celebrate the rich history of African and African-American heritage. Started in 1926 by Dr. Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, it took until 1970 for the first official month-long celebration. It gained national recognition in 1976 thanks to President Gerald Ford.

This year, Yonkers Times proudly presents a series of articles on Black History Month, aiming to combat the erasure and suppression of this vital history. Understanding Black History promotes diversity, combats racism, and empowers individuals by shining a light on forgotten stories.

One aspect of Black culture celebrated during this month is the Ballroom Scene, a vibrant expression of Black and Latinx LGBTQ+ identity. Originating during the Harlem Renaissance, it provides a safe space for artistic expression and community building. Through contests and chosen families, Ballroom offers a platform for individuals like Jauan T. Durbin, Avery Parker, and Nekia Zulu to thrive and resist societal norms.

In addition to historical celebrations, Yonkers Rising highlights the achievements of modern-day trailblazers like Cienna Rose, Tajé Dean, and Kierra Carter. These young individuals from diverse backgrounds showcase resilience, creativity, and empowerment in their respective fields. Cienna Rose advocates for the trans community, Tajé Dean expresses himself through art, and Kierra Carter empowers others through therapy and motivational speaking.

As we honor the contributions of Black trailblazers both past and present, let us remember the importance of uplifting and amplifying their voices. Through celebration and recognition, we continue to pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.


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