Black Excellence Day and Exploring Black History

On January 15th, our class celebrated Black Excellence Day! Black Excellence Day is observed as a day to “rejoice Black history and learn about Black stories, Black art… and a day to stand in solidarity”. For more information about Black Excellence Day, feel free to see the website linked here: https://blackexcellenceday.ca/

We began our explorations through celebrating and learning about influential activists, politicians, musicians, scientists, authours, athletes, influencers, etc. from both the past and present. So far, we have read short biographies about Stevie Wonder, Serena Williams, and Harriet Tubman. Please click the link below to if you would like to read a brief summary:

Black Excellence_ Stevie Wonder and Serena Williams and Harriet Tubman

Video(s) below: Stevie Wonder’s performance of “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours

Oprah and TSN’s farewell to Serena Williams

The song “Stand Up” by Cynthia Erivo, written for the biographical film Harriet about the life of Harriet Tubman

 

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