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Showing posts with label African American History Act. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African American History Act. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

We must tell the truth about African American History

 


 
 

I love this country, its people, and the ideals we strive for.

Many people would soon like to forget or ignore the horrific failures in our past. But because I love this country, I believe it's imperative that we tell the whole truth about our nation, including our country's long history of racism, oppression, and slavery.

That's why I support efforts by my colleague Rep. Jamal Bowman to invest $10 million in the National Museum of African American History and Culture to support African American history education programs for students, educators and parents.

Tell Congress: Support African American History and pass the African American History Act!

The African American History Act is set to increase the national capacity for African American history education while also funding and improving the resources of the National Museum of African American History and Culture:

  • Developing and maintaining accessible resources to promote an understanding of African American history.
  • Engaging with local and state leaders interested in incorporating these resources in curricula.
  • Engaging with the public through programming, resources, and social media to increase awareness of African American history through a social justice and anti-bias lens.
  • Convening experts and creating and providing scholarly work.
  • Translating new and existing NMAAHC work into multiple languages for accessibility.

Bobby Kennedy famously said, "Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live."

We can't hide from our past, but we can certainly learn from it. Not only for ourselves, but for the world around us.

African American culture and history is embedded in the fabric of our nation. To short change students of African American history, is to short change them of the knowledge and the truth about our nation's history.

Tell Congress to pass the African American History Act!

Jim


 
 
 

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Friday, December 24, 2021

Tell the truth

 

Ro Khanna


As many of you know, I spent 20 years as an educator before Congress. I saw firsthand how transforming a child’s learning environment can unlock their full potential and lead us into a true and educated democracy.

But in today’s current education system, our democracy and our history is being challenged, and this ignorance to the truth has left many students all over the country subject to dishonest and unjust education.

That’s why I am honored to present the African American History Act today. This act will invest $10 million over a 5 year period in the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) to support African American history education programs that are available to all. This bill will fund a variety of activities, all of which will allow the NMAAHC to continue supporting educators, students, and families in learning about African American history.

If you stand with me and believe that African American history is a prevalent part of our past, present, and future, please add your name and support the African American History Act today.

The African American History Act is set to increase the national capacity for African American history education while also funding and improving upon a variety of the NMAAHC’s resources such as:

  • Developing and maintaining accessible resources to promote an understanding of African American history.
  • Engaging with local and state leaders interested in incorporating these resources in curricula.
  • Engaging with the public through programming, resources, and social media to increase awareness of African American history through a social justice and anti-bias lens.
  • Convening experts and creating and providing scholarly work.
  • Translating new and existing NMAAHC work into multiple languages for accessibility.

Education and literacy play key roles in ensuring all of us have access to high quality and historically accurate information. And a multiracial democracy ensures that the social, economic, and political rights of all in the United States requires us to tell the full truth about our country’s history.

The truth should always be available to all and inspire us to move towards the direction and knowledge of a true democracy. Investing and supporting African American history to fight back against those who villainize the truth is the antidote to organized ignorance, which in turn will support our work to build a multiracial democracy.

Please stand with me in support of the African American History Act and our efforts to ensure that our students are granted an education rooted in tolerance, love, and justice for humanity — not fear or hate — by adding your name today.


Peace and love,

Jamaal Bowman

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