Celebrating Black LGBTQ History
February is Black History Month
Black LGBTQ+ people have made significant contributions to American culture, particularly in the arts, literature, and social justice movements. Their unique experiences and perspectives have enriched the cultural landscape, challenging societal norms and expanding the understanding of identity and expression. From the Harlem Renaissance to the modern day, Black LGBTQ+ individuals have played a vital role in shaping American culture, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and influence generations. February is Black History Month in the United States, but there are plenty of reasons to honor and celebrate Black History throughout each year.

