
What 3 countries celebrate Black history?
Black History Month has received official recognition from governments in the United States and Canada, and more recently has been observed in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

How Enslaved Africans Helped Invent American Cuisine
Since the 17th century, when Africans were forced into slavery in the New World, they and their descendants have had a profound impact on what Americans grow and eat.

Did you know America's first black billionaire was from East Baltimore?
Reginald F. Lewis was a visionary entrepreneur, philanthropist, and most notably - the first African American to build a billion-dollar company, TLC Beatrice International Holdings Inc.

15 Lesser-Known Black History Facts
Check out this brief rundown of how Black History Month started and some possible new-to-you facts on various topics that could inspire you to expand your learning beyond Black History Month.

‘Main Source’ of Mental Health Challenges of Working Americans
Flexibility has become a buzzword as employees have embraced new styles of working during the pandemic.

Addressing Microaggressions at Work
These are the best practices for addressing and coping with microaggressions.

Things to Know About Native American Languages
The U.S. Census Bureau published a compilation of four years worth of data in 2011 to paint a picture of the state of Native North American languages.


Biggest Red Flags of a Toxic Culture
We all know that working for a company with a toxic culture is unpleasant and stressful. But research on the impacts of toxic workplaces is still surprisingly grim.

Signs of a Toxic Work Culture
A strong company culture is important for your company’s longevity and business success.

Facts About Millennials in the Workplace
Take note of these findings and recommendations, which will help with attracting and retaining Millennials in the workplace.

What Millennials Want
When it comes to work, what matters to millennials matters to everyone.

Disabled Employees Is Good for Business. Here’s Why.
Here’s why hiring people with disabilities is a step toward a better normal, not just a new one that repeats the same systemic injustices.

Here Are Some Dos And Don’ts Of Disability Language
What’s the right way to refer to someone in a wheelchair, or a someone who can’t see, or see well, or a person who can’t hear, or hear well, someone who doesn’t speak, who has noticeable trouble understanding things, someone who is sick a lot, or always in pain, or who just seems strange or “off” in some undefinable way?

She risked her life to rally activists in the Deep South
She played a major role in three of the biggest groups of the civil rights movement, but Ella Baker somehow still remains largely unknown outside activist circles.

Her fierce poetry celebrated Black women
“Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet.” That’s how Audre Lorde famously introduced herself.

12 Significant Black History Facts
Celebrating the important people, events and achievements related to people of African diaspora is not new. Back in 1926, historian and author, Carter G. Woodson created “Negro History Week”.

First African American Birth in America: William Tucker
William Tucker, the first Black child born (recorded) in the American colonies, was baptized in Jamestown, Virginia, on January 3, 1624. Two of the first Black Africans brought to North America in 1619 were called Anthony and Isabella.

Freedom Riders
Freedom Riders were groups of white and African American civil rights activists who participated in Freedom Rides, bus trips through the American South in 1961 to protest segregated bus terminals.

Black History Facts
Black History Month honors the contributions of African Americans to U.S. history.