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  The Tension Between Celebration and Performance: Reclaiming Black History Month

Black History Month: Celebration Vs. PerformanceEvery February, Black History Month arrives with a familiar rhythm - school assemblies, corporate statements, large-scale events, curated playlists, and social media tributes honoring Black excellence. But beneath the surface of celebration lies a long-standing tension: is Black History Month fulfilling its original purpose of education and remembrance, or has it drifted into something increasingly performative and commercialized?

The Origins of Black History Month
Black History Month was born out of resistance to the erasure of Black history and contributions. Historian Carter G. Woodson established 'Negro History Week' in 1926, with a goal to ensure that Black history was taught as American history, not as a footnote, but as a foundation. This mission remains unfulfilled today, as many schools and institutions continue to neglect or distort Black history.

The Problem of Commercialization
Commercialization has further complicated the holiday's meaning. From themed merchandise to limited-edition products, Black History Month is often treated as a seasonal marketing moment. While economic visibility for the holiday can be beneficial, issues arise when corporations profit from Black culture without reinvesting proceeds in Black communities, leadership, or long-term equity.

Preventing Performative Participation and Uplifting Black People
To protect the integrity of Black History Month, intention and accountability must remain at the forefront. Organizations and individuals should begin with a year-round commitment to actively supporting Black voices, businesses, and causes well beyond February. Seeking guidance from Black-led organizations on how to meaningfully engage and give back during this month is essential.

Reclaiming Education as the Core
Education remains the strongest defense against dilution. Black history extends far beyond slavery and civil rights, encompassing science, politics, art, global influence, and resistance across centuries. Teaching this history honestly deepens understanding of the present and encourages critical thinking.

Black History Month is not inherently flawed, but it is unfinished. It can exist as both a celebration and a challenge. The difference lies in whether it's treated as a symbolic checkpoint or a meaningful starting point for protecting Black people, our contributions, and our legacies. By reclaiming education as the core of Black History Month, we can ensure that this holiday remains a catalyst for change, rather than just a container for empty gestures.

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