February is Black History Month, an annual celebration of achievements made by Black Americans. It’s a time of reflection, remembrance, awareness, unity, and hope. This month, Brother and our employee resource group, WeAreBRAAVE, are focusing on “Health in the Black Community" by offering employees opportunities to establish a foundation for building physical, mental, and financial success. Learn more about how employee resource groups at Brother are "at your side" for our employees: https://lnkd.in/e3MHBi8t
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Keep these in mind when this month ends. As Black History Month is coming to a close, here are 3 ways to continue making an impact throughout the year. → Economic Involvement Buy from major retailers that continue to support Black owned businesses. Intentionally search for and choose Black owned brands. → Career Involvement Encourage your company to initiate a more inclusive workplace. Support those who are interested in your industry by providing mentorship. → Community Involvement Support local Black owned businesses. Join councils and organizations that support local Black communities. What other ways would you add? Share with your network♻️
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February is Black History Month, a special time for honoring and celebrating the many achievements of Black Americans while acknowledging the challenges they face both past and present. Black investors in the U.S. hold more than $6 trillion of wealth, yet many are under-invested. Advisors can play a critical role in helping close that gap and reinforcing the continued growth of Black wealth and prosperity. BlackRock’s resources are designed to help advisors build authentic relationships with Black investors and earn their trust -> https://1blk.co/4bNStxl #BlackHistoryMonth #wealthmanagement #professionaldevelopment #financialadvisors
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Black History Month offers the opportunity to educate and learn about Black history and Black culture. It's a time to acknowledge and widely celebrate the achievements and contributions of Black Americans. BHM is an opportunity to focus on the issues and disparities that persist in the workplace today while committing to driving measurable change for the future. Listed below are just a few ways that you can celebrate Black History Month. C.A.R.E. Culture And Relationship Experts are here to help! Hire one of our speakers or facilitators. Utilize our experts to assist with program ideas for Employee Resource Groups. If you have yet to form an African American E.R.G., we can help with that too! Black History Month is not only about recognizing past achievements, it is also about actively working to dismantle barriers Black people are facing, both in and out of the workplace. This year Black History Month falls on a leap year, what special event do you have planned for this extra day?!
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PIE doesn’t just honor Black History Month. We put our money where our mouths are. This isn’t a post to brag, but to show just how easy it is to really be inclusive. - Our preferred providers of pies are Black-owned, local businesses - We celebrate Black excellence by seeking melanated speakers and educators FIRST … and then **paying them** for their efforts - PIE has directed dozens of hours of FREE professional speaking coaching to rising melanated experts who want to polish their message before presenting - We maintain connections to organizations like state Black Chambers of Commerce, where we collaborate with leaders by providing time and resources to improve access to government work for Black-owned businesses PIE is a community in which historically excluded groups are not only celebrated, but CENTERED. We say this because our community IS BETTER for choosing to be inclusive. We still have opportunities to improve, and we are always open to critique and improving our practice. We also believe that the best voices, products, and information comes from fairly compensated, historically excluded speakers who are put at the front of the line. We’re tired of hearing from folks who have always been in charge, because leading a broken system doesn’t mean you know what you’re doing. It’s our honor to participate in Black History Month by focusing on Black providers every day of the year. Your business could do it, too.
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As we recognize and celebrate Black History Month throughout the month of February, we must remember that Black History is American History, and we must study and remember it always. There are many things we can do as a collective to ensure we’re bringing awareness, love, and light to the black community. Make it a personal goal to: • Use your platform to educate about black history, justice, and equality. • Follow up on the commitments and promises you made during the BLM protests. • Share a post from a black business owner in your community. • Support, shop, and recommend black businesses in your area. • Collaborate and work together with black businesses where you can. Let’s work together to be the change we want to see in our world.
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At Startek®, we honor and celebrate Black History Month by recognizing the invaluable contributions of our diverse workforce, and spotlighting the achievements of our Black employees who drive our success in customer experience solutions. This year, we commemorate #BlackHistoryMonth, acknowledging the diverse impacts of Black Americans on visual arts, music, cultural movements and more. Join us in celebrating our amazing employees who continue to push us to new heights and reflect on the profound influence of Black history with questions like: Rosa Womack: Which Black icon has inspired you and how have they influenced your life? Veneshia White: What aspect of Black history resonates with you the most and why? Shanetha Stallings: What moment in Black History inspires you? Trey Wilson: What advice would you give young Black agents starting their call center journey?
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We want to know: how have you been celebrating Black History Month? Spark the Change Colorado honors and celebrates not only this important month, but the many and ongoing contributions of Black Americans in our communities all year long. Check out this article contributed by Spark volunteer, Abbie Kelley! https://lnkd.in/gZsCMxze
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Welcome to Black History Month 🥳 As we celebrate the contributions of Black Americans to our country's history, it's important to ask ourselves: Is our organization doing its part to recognize and honor this important month? Take a look at your organization's landing page. Is Black History Month mentioned? Are there plans for tactful celebrations or content to support this month? But it's not just about one month out of the year. Is your work culture inclusive and intentional 365? We must strive to create a workplace that values diversity and promotes equity every day. Remember, Black History is American History 🖤❤️💛💚. So let's all take the time to reflect on the contributions of Black Americans and celebrate their achievements. How is your organization celebrating Black History Month? Let's make sure we're standing on the right side of history. If we’re not standing on the right side of business, then we’re stand’N on Monkey Bidness!
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As Black History Month draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the profound impact it has had on our collective consciousness. This month serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience, strength, and immeasurable contributions of Black individuals throughout history. It's a time to honor the trailblazers who fought tirelessly for justice, equality, and freedom in the face of adversity and oppression. From activists and artists to scientists and leaders, their legacies continue to inspire generations, reshaping the narrative of our shared history and shaping a more inclusive future. As we bid farewell to Black History Month, let us carry forward the spirit of recognition, appreciation, and celebration beyond the confines of these 29 days (shoutout to leap year). Let us commit ourselves to ongoing education, empathy, and allyship in the fight against systemic racism and injustice. May we amplify Black voices, support Black-owned businesses, and champion diversity and inclusion in all aspects of our lives. By acknowledging the past, we honor the present, and pave the way for a brighter, more equitable tomorrow for all.
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