CLOSE THE GAP with black history learning

That gap still shapes how we work, communicate, and understand each other today


Black history is not niche — it is American history. Due to bias and historical erasure, much of this history has been overlooked or excluded from our national story. As a result, many adults have had limited exposure to the experiences that shaped our laws, culture, labor, music, language, and institutions.

When this history is missing, misunderstandings don’t disappear — they surface in how we work, communicate, and relate to one another. Watch the short video below to understand why this matters, especially in today’s workplace.

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