At JFF, we’re spending Black History Month 2022 reflecting on the hard work that those who came before us put into the cause of advancing racial equity. We’re also celebrating the achievements of present-day leaders who are committed to building a society in which Black workers and learners have equitable opportunities to prosper.
Looking at both the past and the present for lessons that inspire us, we asked Black leaders from across our organization to offer personal reflections about what Black History Month means to them.
These reflections, which we have shared here, remind us that Black history is America’s history, and that Black prosperity is American prosperity. This Black History Month, we must remember that if we create conditions that allow Black people to thrive, we will create a society in which everyone can thrive.