Stafford recognizes Black History Month Left to right: Larry Carmon, Supervisor Meg Bohmke, Imam Sherif Shehata, Supervisor Cindy Shelton and Chairman Crystal Vanuch
Stafford’s Board of Supervisors presented a proclamation honoring Black History Month to the County’s new Diversity Advisory Coalition. Every February, Stafford issues a proclamation honoring the contributions of African Americans to Stafford County. Typically, a person or organization accepts the African American community’s proclamation.
“Stafford’s African-American history is all our history. African-Americans have been integral to the establishment of Stafford County since 1664,” said Chairman of the Board of Supervisors Crystal Vanuch. “I am delighted to present the proclamation to our new Diversity Advisory Coalition. I look forward to their future accomplishments on behalf of the citizens of Stafford County.”
COVID will not stop a local company from putting on an amazing show in a bid to spread some joy. Every year Wrexham and District Panto Company put on a show during February half term with all profits going to local charities in and around Wrexham who desperately need support. This year more than ever charities need a bit of extra help in supporting people in the community. However, with the Covid-19 pandemic ongoing, a new and creative way to provide a panto was made. A fundraising page has also been launched with a target of £500 which will be distributed back into the community.
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Every February, America celebrates Black History Month. Jackie Robinson documentaries grace the TV, Frederick Douglass photos cover classroom windows, and Martin Luther King Jr. biographies line bookstore displays. These are some of the monumental figures that blazed a path forward first toward freedom, and then toward equality, for Black Americans.
These certainly are figures worth celebrating and causes worth teaching, but in reality, Black men and women have been bettering the lives of Americans in myriad ways. An everyday task as simple as going to the grocery store can give you a wonderful lesson in Black history.
Before leaving the house, you reach down to tie your shoes, ready to walk out the door. In 1883 a young black man by the name of Jan Ernst Matzeliger invented a quicker way to make shoes called lasting, which attached the top half of the shoe to the sole.
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