February is Black History Month and to celebrate, WTVM is highlighting Black history in our area throughout the month.
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On Tuesday, Redhorse Taylor stood next to the display, wearing a special Wild hockey jersey issued to celebrate Native American History Month, and reflecting on this helmet-shaped collaboration.
Dozens of federal employees who didn’t work on diversity or inclusion issues have been placed on administrative leave ...
The NEA will no longer fund arts programs that promote DEI or "gender ideology." The federal agency has cancelled grants that ...
Black History Month Anderson locations to see, the Church Street Heritage Plaza in downtown Anderson, with storyboards and ...
Alex Dixon was a young entrepreneur eager to learn the ropes of the tourism industry when he first met Bill Hornbuckle, now ...
Every November, we celebrate Native American Heritage Month to honor the traditions, languages and stories of Native American and Alaska Native communities. The Bureau of Indian Affairs chose its ...
Marquette University will celebrate Native American Heritage Month with a tasting dinner. The dinner is Monday, Nov. 18 at The Ivy House near Barclay and Walker streets just east of the Walker's ...
Feb. 27 — In 1869, John Willis Menard rose from his seat in the chamber of the U.S. Congress to defend his status as the ...
A number of federal agencies have banned celebrations related to MLK Jr. Day, Women's History Month and other such ...
Black History Month honors the achievements ... Woodson, chose to celebrate the first Negro History Week in February 1926 because Black Americans already celebrated the birthdays of President ...