In a heartfelt Black History Month presentation, young students stepped forward to honor the truth and legacy of their ancestors.
Dressed in themed outfits and standing before a bold “Black History” backdrop, the children delivered a message many adults still echo today: learning about our ancestors’ past is not controversial — it’s essential.
Moments like this remind us that history isn’t just dates in a textbook. It’s identity. It’s resilience. It’s culture passed down through generations.
When children are empowered to understand their roots, they grow with confidence, pride, and perspective.
Source: @carols.infant.7



