Unveiling the Rich Tapestry: NCNW Columbus Section’s Tribute to Black History Month
Unveiling the Rich Tapestry: NCNW Columbus Section’s Tribute to Black History Month
Embracing Our Legacy
Remembering Our Sheroes:
At the heart of our celebration is a deep acknowledgment of the powerful women who’ve paved the way. From luminaries like Mary McLeod Bethune, who founded the NCNW, to local trailblazers who’ve left an indelible mark on Columbus, our community stands on the shoulders of giants.
Local Legends
NCNWCSO: A Pillar of Empowerment
Education and Empowerment:
Education has always been a cornerstone of the NCNWCSO’s mission. As we celebrate Black History Month, let’s amplify our commitment to educational initiatives that uplift and empower. Knowledge is power, and through education, we pave the way for a brighter future.
Health and Wellness:
Community Building:
Connecting Through Stories
Storytelling as a Tool for Unity:
Disparities in Education: Unequal access to quality education can impact political engagement. Schools in predominantly Black neighborhoods may lack resources and opportunities, hindering civic education and awareness.
Amplifying Black Voices:
Looking Forward
Beyond February:
Black history is not confined to a single month. As we conclude our celebrations, let’s carry the spirit of Black History Month forward. The NCNWCSO remains committed to continuous action, ensuring that the principles of empowerment, education, and community building are embedded in our daily lives.
Future Generations:
Get Involved!
This Black History Month, let’s make a collective impact. Join the NCNWCSO in our events, initiatives, and community-building activities. Your involvement strengthens the fabric of our community and contributes to the ongoing legacy we proudly celebrate.
Thank you,
Egondu Onyejekwe –
Egondu Rosemary Onyejekwe
MSc., MA., MA., MS. Engr., PhD.
Director, S.E.E. (Serve, Educate, Elevate) Project
Pronouns: she/her/hers
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