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Celebrating Black History Month is harder this year, but not impossible. Here are some ways to help celebrate it from home. 1. Attend Online Events Museums around the U.S. are hosting virtual events for people to learn and educate themselves about Black history. Google Arts and Culture also have a wide variety of online experiences readers can discover through the app or website. 2. Support Black-Owned Businesses Black-owned businesses still face structural racism, which often affects the stability of the business and its employees. An easy way to help find black-owned companies is by searching for the hashtag #blackowned online. 3. Stream Art Created By Black Artists Netflix’s Black Lives Matter category features movies and TV shows including Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom . Spotify’s Black History Is Now section features songs by black artists both old and new. 4. Learn About Noteworthy Black Figures And Their Contributions Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, amo

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